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    <mods:title>Contemporary opposition to the political and educational ideas of Booker T. Washington</mods:title>
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  <mods:abstract>Walden sends Du Bois his article as a small tribute to his inspiring intellectual leadership (see annotation in bottom right corner); analyzes Booker T. Washington's beliefs against contemporary political and educational ideas; makes many references to and analysis of the works of Du Bois, especially "Souls of Black Folk" and "Dusk of Dawn."</mods:abstract>
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