W. E. B. Du Bois rejected Booker T. Washington's emphasis on industrial arts education, instead calling for liberal arts training for the most gifted, the group that he referred to as the:

A) "elite."
B) "Talented Tenth."
C) "Chosen."
D) "future of the race."


Answer: B

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