What is one way in which the thoughts of W.E.B. Dubois on racial equality differed from those of Booker T. Washington?
A. Dubois believed the means to equality was through basic education and vocational training.
B. Dubois supported the Supreme Court's ruling that separate but equal facilities were constitutional.
C. Dubois demanded full voting and education rights to blacks.
D. Dubois sponsored a movement by which African-Americans would attempt to form their own separate republic.
Answer: C
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