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Bringing Together the Progressive and Accommodationist Camps: The Metaphorical Usage of the Biblical Exodus in W.E.B. Du Bois's Rhetoric
2021
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The Black Movement in early 20th century was divided into two main poles in terms of the methods they proposed in order to fight racial discrimination. Within this intra-race debate, W. E. B. Du Bois was seen as the leading figure in the progressive camp, which championed for the immediate attainment of the Black Peoples' social, political and economic rights. The accommodationist camp, on the other hand, led by Booker T Washington, had a more compromising approach to existing social
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