ContextSeptember 18, 1895
Booker T. Washington Delivers Atlanta Exposition 'Compromise' Address
Booker T. Washington's Atlanta Exposition address urged Black Americans to seek economic advancement while accepting temporary social subordination. 'Cast down your bucket where you are,' he told Black workers. White audiences applauded his acquiescence to segregation; critics saw it as surrendering civil rights in exchange for white philanthropy and political access.