What was the philosophy of Booker T. Washington?

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What was the philosophy of Booker T. Washington? Do now 9/30/16 What was the philosophy of Booker T. Washington? What was the philosophy of W.E.B. DuBois. What organizations did each use to promote their ideologies? Have out yesterday’s do now to be checked.

Reminders Chapter 7 Test: Tuesday

Clear your desk of everything except yesterday’s notes and a pen Chapter 7, Section 2 quiz Clear your desk of everything except yesterday’s notes and a pen You will have 10 minutes to complete the quiz. No quizzes will be accepted once time has been called.

Chapter 7, Section 3

Served mostly in the western areas of Kansas, Montana and Utah Buffalo Soldiers Served mostly in the western areas of Kansas, Montana and Utah Their main job was protecting settlers in the area from hostile Native Americans and bandits

Historical Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) An accredited school founded before 1964 whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans

Black Fraternities and Sororities Were designed to create a support system for black students Alpha Phi Alpha – first fraternity for African American men It was started at the predominantly white Cornell

Black Achievements after Reconstruction Jan Ernst Matzeliger – invented a machine to automate the shoemaking process Madame CJ Walker – invented a special hair softener, straightening comb, and cosmetics for black and white women Walker was the first black woman to become a millionaire.

Elijah McCoy – machine that automatically lubricated trains and factory equipment Granville T. Woods – invented automatic air brake George Washington Carver – developed about 300 products that could be made using peanuts Daniel Hale Williams – performed the first successful heart operation

Chapter 7, Section 3 questions Remainder of class Chapter 7, Section 3 questions Begin work on your fraternity/sorority project