Thomas E. Harris, Patrick C. Kennicott
The philosophy and methods of Booker T. Washington have remained controversial since his ascendance in 1895. Rhetorical strategies reflected in his speaking confirm charges that as leader of American Negroes he was a pacifier and conciliator rather than a promoter of aggressive action.
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