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Booker T. Washington and Racial Accommodation
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About the lecture
In this module, we focus on the civil rights activist Booker T. Washington and his concept of 'racial accommodation', outlined most famously in his Atlanta Compromise speech, delivered on 18 September 1895.
About the lecturer
Robert Cook is Professor of American History at the University of Sussex. Although he considers himself primarily as a historian of the United States during the era of the Civil War, his research interests lie at the intersection of race, politics and society in both the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries. He has published six books to date including popular surveys of the civil rights movement and the Civil War era as well as a well-received study of the Civil War Centennial of the 1960s, Troubled Commemoration, which was shortlisted for the 2008 Lincoln Prize in the United States.
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Cook, R. (2018, August 15). The USA 1919-1948: The People and the State - Booker T. Washington and Racial Accommodation [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/the-usa-1919-1948-the-people-and-the-state?auth=0&lesson=1437&option=371&type=lesson
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Cook, R. "The USA 1919-1948: The People and the State – Booker T. Washington and Racial Accommodation." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://massolit.io/options/the-usa-1919-1948-the-people-and-the-state?auth=0&lesson=1437&option=371&type=lesson