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Answer: The government cannot legislate equality.
The "Atlanta Compromise Speech" was the name given by W. E. B. DuBois to a speech given by Booker T. Washington in 1895. The speech addressed the topic of race relations and laid the foundation for the Atlanta Compromise, an agreement between African American leaders and Southern white leaders. The compromise was that black people would submit to white rule in exchange for basic education and due process of law.
In this line, Booker T. Washington is arguing that the government artificially legislating equality cannot result in equality in practice. Effective equality can only come through constant struggle.