ng with economic prosperity and education amidst Blacks. II. Gradualism A. Washingtons approach ~ slavery/Reconstruction/Black codes 1. humble 2. document D 3. favor with both races B. Du Bois approach1. complain incessantly2. document E3. document FIII. Ideology A. Washingtons compromise ~ document D 1. quote document D B. conditions at time of statement ~ document B/C/J C. The Souls of Black Folk 1. quote document E 2. Jim Crow laws D. comparison between Washington & Du BoisVI. Education A. Washington & Du Bois education B. industrial education 1. document G 2. quote from Woodson document I C. Du Bois 1. document E 2. Plessy v. Ferguson ~ separate but equal 3. document AV. Conclusion A. thesis: Washington, being the more passive activist by nature, is regarded by some Black historians as a traitor. The radical adversary of legalistic approach, Du Bois, wins the majority of the Black community with his aggressive ideology....