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Complete 10 page APA formatted essay: Why the End of the Nineteenth Century Is Called the Age of Washington and Du Bois.Download file to see previous pages... Logan has subscribed to as the nadir of A

Complete 10 page APA formatted essay: Why the End of the Nineteenth Century Is Called the Age of Washington and Du Bois.

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Logan has subscribed to as the nadir of African-American history, but it is also referred to as the cornerstone for the first black cultural renaissance. The civil war was followed by a period called the Reconstruction which led up to New Negro Renaissance spanning 1865-1919. Two most prominent male literary&nbsp.people that influenced the renaissance era of Black Culture greatly especially during the New Negro Movement are Booker T. Washington, and W.E.B Du Bois. They both worked hard and offered solutions for the racial discrimination problem that was faced by the African Americans of that era. This paper is an attempt to analyze how these two artistic figures managed to create a niche for themselves in a period where White Americans dominated heavily in terms of culture, social status, literature-related sense, and overall stature, and how they managed to influence the African-American race. Importance of Washington and Dubois in the fight against Racism Although there were many Black Americans that dedicated their lives to fight racial discrimination, diminish poverty and illiteracy, and other stigmatic and desolate conditions that plagued the very existence of Blacks in America. However, at the turn of the century, due to their influential political appeal, it was Washington and Dubois, who garnered maximum attention and accolades from various segments of intelligence, mainly from European and American ethnic origin. They received such paramount acceptance from the Whites in America, that it became a lot easier for them to promote their message and support Negro Renaissance. It is no hidden fact that these two were the undoubted leaders of black community during the late 19th and early 20th century.&nbsp.&nbsp.Most significant literary work from them during the New Negro Renaissance is the 1901 autobiography by Washington “Up from Slavery," and “Souls of Black Folks," written by Dubois in 1903. Their efforts were not just restricted to literature, but they actually went to a step forward and tried to materialize as their beliefs and philosophies practically, which were targeted towards the progress, and prosperity of the Blacks in America. The adopted racial label “Colored” during the 19th century was a dominant label accepted by both blacks and whites. According to Du Bois “The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line" (Du Bois, 2008).&nbsp.&nbsp.It was due to efforts from Du Bois and Washington that this was replaced with “Negro” (Loue &amp. Sajatovic, 2005). During the early 20th century, this term gained great acceptance, and it portrayed grammatical versatility, social strength, and political growth. By 1930, the expression “Negro” was associated with the communal and governmental progress of the African Americans, Black aspiration, militancy, defiance, and assertion of racial honor (Loue &amp. Sajatovic, 2005). They represented the first generation of Negros to collectively express the social, political, and educational aspirations of the black folk, or the New Negros. Washington and Du Bois were the true leaders for Negros, and proved with their works that few good leaders can change the status and perceptions of a whole community. This is why the period of the late 19th century is called the age of Washington and Dubois. Ideologies and contribution by Washington and Dubois It is a well-known fact that both Washington and Dubois rooted for the same cause, which was of protecting and freeing the black race from the subhuman conditions that the African-Americans were projected to in their time.

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