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The answer is A.
Booker T. Washington accepted segregation as long as it didn't interfere with economic progress, justice, and education in the black community. He was largely in charge of the funds for black schools and colleges.
Booker T. Washington accepted segregation as long as it didn't interfere with economic progress, justice, and education in the black community. He was largely in charge of the funds for black schools and colleges.