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Title: Invisible Man Character Relation To Strong Black Leaders At The Time
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Booker T. Washington believed that Garvey was “…without doubt, the most dangerous enemy of the Negro race in America and in the world. He is either a lunatic or a traitor.” (Dubois, "The Crisis", Vol 28, May 1924, pp. 8-9). Washington believed that education was a crucial key to African American citizens rising within the social and economic structure of the United States... Showed first 250 characters
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8-9). Washington believed that education was a crucial key to African American citizens rising within the social and economic structure of the United States. He received lots of c
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