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    Booker T Washington

    Born a slave on Virginia farm Washington (1856-1915) rose to become one of the most influential African-american intellectuals of the late 19 century.
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    Booker T Washington

    Booker t Washington was born on April 5,1856 hales'ford he died on November 14,1915 was an american educator author orator and advisory
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    Booker T Washington

    Washington was also behind the formation of the national n business league 20 years and he served as and adviser to presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.
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    Booker T Washington

    Across the landscape of the most anguished rea of American race relation(1895-1915) strode the self-assured and institution Booker T Washington.
  • Segregated Schools

    Laws which were most prevalent in the south but also were passed by state legislatures in the south-west and mid-west, segregated blacks and whites in all aspects of public life, including attendance of public schools.
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    Jim Crow laws did not exclusively apply to the segregation of whites and blacks in Texas for instance, Mexican-Americans, along with blacks were prohibited from sharing schools, restaurants, churches, and other public spaces with whites.
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    In some areas, Native Americans were classified with blacks and similarly excluded from white facilities.
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    While African Americans faced De Jure segregation in Civil society, Mexican Americans who lived in southwestern states often often dealt with De Facto segregation; no laws explicitly barred their access to schools or other public facilities.
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    Additionally the proponents of Mexican-American segregation were often those officials who worked at the state and local school level they often defended the creation and sustaining of segregated "Mexican Schools."
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    The formal segregation of blacks and whites in the United States began with the pasage of Jim Crow laws following the end of the Reconstruction Era in 1877.
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    Marcuse Garvey

    Marcuse Garvey was born august 17.1887 in the British colony of Jamaica he is the eleventh child out his family he quit school at fourteen he got fired 1907 for pro labor
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    Marcuse Garvey

    Marcuse returned back to Jamaica and founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association in 1914 Garvey had Booker T.Washington.
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    Marcuse Garvey

    Marcus wave racial pride christian faith and economic cooperation into a black nationalist organisation through the united states by the early 1920s.
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    Marcuse Garvey

    Marcuse returned to Jamaica and became very interested in education
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    Marcuse Garvey

    Marcuse spent two year in Landon where he sharpened his oratorical and debating skills discussing the plight of black people with Africans and from the Caribbean.