DuBois advocated a policy of __________ to achieve equality. Direct violence direct confrontation gradual emancipation nonviolent collaboration

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The correct response is direct confrontation.

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Du Bois advocated direct confrontation in the sense he encouraged political action and was outspoken about gaining civil rights for African Americans. Du Bois helped to found the NAACP, which is still an important lobbying and activist group today. In addition, Du Bois also felt it was important to develop intellectuals and scholars who could push for social change. He called this small group of college-educated blacks that he envisioned “the Talented Tenth.” Du Bois' views stand in contrast to those of another influential black leader at the time, Booker T. Washington who advocated acceptance and accommodation to the hegemony of the White population in the present.

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