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Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
Booker was one of three founders of the institute, the others were Lewis Adams and George Washington Carver all of which were african americans.
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), an African American intellectual who founded Tuskegee Normal and Manufacturing Institute (now Tuskegee University).
In 1881 and the National Negro Company League two decades later, was born into poverty and grew to become a going to lead African American intellectual of the 19th century.
Option C establishing the Tuskegee Institute is correct.
Other options are incorrect as:
- Option A is incorrect as, Within the African American population in the United States, black nationalism arose. Garveyism, promoted by Marcus Garvey of the United States, advanced black nationalist views in the early twentieth century.
- Option B is incorrect as, In 1905, a group of famous Black philosophers led by W.E.B. Du Bois convened in Erie, Ontario, near Niagara Falls, to organize an organization working for African American people's human and civil rights.
- Option D is incorrect as, Lynchings were violent public acts done by white people in the 19th and 20th centuries, primarily in the South, to intimidate and subjugate Black people.
So, Booker T. Washington was famous for establishing the Tuskegee Institute.
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