PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT Two influential leaders arose with very opposing philosophies on how to obtain the same goal.

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PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT Two influential leaders arose with very opposing philosophies on how to obtain the same goal.

BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

HAMPTON INSTITUTE

Hampton TODAY ABOUT 4, 900 STUDENTS PRIVATE HBCU…… cost $17k a year (high) 45% acceptance rate (high) 52% graduation rate (low) OFFERS Associates, Bachelor, Masters, and Doctorate degrees.

Tuskegee Institute

TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE Co-founded by Booker T. Washington Attended by George Washington Carver In Alabama Known for teaching trades.

Tuskegee TODAY PRIVATE HBCU in Alabama 3,100 students Ranked 5 th best HBCU Only HBCU to offer a Phd in Veterinary Medicine

W.E.B DUBOIS

“Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.”

Before becoming the FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN to graduate with a Masters and Phd from Harvard…Dubois was educated at a HBCU.

Can you find Dubois?

FISK TODAY Private HBCU in Tennessee Enrollment (800 students): low Has a strong record of academic excellence: it has graduated more African Americans who go on to earn PhDs in the natural sciences than any other institution.

FAMOUS ALUMNI WEB DUBOIS MAYOR MARION BERRY REP JOHN LEWIS JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN

MAYOR MARION BARRY

REP JOHN LEWIS