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AchievementSeptember 18, 1895· politics

Booker T. Washington Delivers Atlanta Exposition Address

Booker T. Washington addresses the Cotton States Exposition in Atlanta before a racially mixed audience, delivering his 'Atlanta Compromise' speech urging Black economic self-development over political agitation. The speech makes him the most prominent Black leader in America and wins white political support — though W.E.B. Du Bois would later critique it as conceding civil rights.