Why did W. E. B. Du Bois believe that Washington’s program would fail?
A) He believed that black people lacked the ability to prosper.
B) He believed that most white people did not want black people to succeed.
C) He believed that a separate black nation was the only hope for African Americans.
D) He believed that divisions within the African-American community would undermine Washington’s efforts.
Answer: B
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