This quotation is from an article entitled "The Talented Tenth written by W.E.B. DuBois:
"Was there ever a nation on God's fair earth civilized from the bottom upward? Never, it is, ever was and ever will be from the top downward that culture filters. The Talented Tenth rises and pulls all that are worth
the saving up to their vantage ground. This is the history of human progress.
Source: http://www.yale.edu/glc/archive/1148.htm
How did DuBois's beliefs about achieving equality, as reflected in this quotation, differ from those of Booker T. Washington? (2 points)
O DuBois believed that trade colleges such as the Tuskegee Institute would bring about equality, Washington believed that a liberal arts education would bring about equality.
O DuBois believed that education and vocational training would bring about equality, Washington believed that the work of the NAACP would bring about equality.
O DuBois believed that gifted African American leaders would bring about equality; Washington believed that education and vocational training would bring about equality.
O DuBois believed that a liberal arts education would bring about equality, Washington believed that those trained by the Niagara Movement would bring about equality.