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How did Washington, Du Bois, and Wells protest the ongoing mistreatment of African Americans?

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Booker T. Washington was a well-known African American leader who advocated that African Americans should accept segregation. Instead, he encouraged African Americans to "pull themselves up from their bootstraps" by increasing their economic resources and creating a reputation as productive and trustworthy citizens.

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