Talented Tenth
How many black colleges were there at this time
34 colleges that were set up by the freedmans bureau, churches, and state institutions
By 99 how many graduated from specifically white colleges and specifically black colleges
Black college - 1,914 White college - 390
What does Dubois mean when he says "slavery is the legalized survival of the unfit and the nullification of natural internal leadership"
He is saying that slavery is the legal process of keeping blacks oppressed and not having them rise up in society
Dubois ends this with saying "the negro race like all other races is going to be saved by its exceptional men" what does he mean and how is that gonna happen
He means that the smartest most successful black men will better the black community with their superior intelligence and this will occur through education
How does he explain the importance of black teachers for the black community
He says it's important because he wants to show the black children that they can succeed
In what five areas of instruction should we be teaching young men and why?
Intelligence, broad sympathy, knowledge of the world and what is, and of the relation of men to it
Why is the teaching of teachers important to Dubois
It's important be user it shows blacks are getting an education not to make money but to better the community
What is the importance of family and group life in education
It's important because you should surround yourself with important people with similar goals (idk if that's right)
Explain why or why not Dubois ideas of the talented tenth are being realized
No I don't think it's being realized he is just stating the facts and positives of an educated black community e isn't saying what the talented tenth are gonna do
Examples of the talented tenth rising up
Phillis Wheatley striving against the bars of prejudice and Benjamin Banneker writing to Thomas Jefferson
What are the top 5 jobs blacks get after college
Teachers, clergymen, physicians, students, and lawyers
Explain the most wonderful peace battle of the 19th century and why Dubois is mad at the people I his time who call it a mistake
The battle of getting education to be spread on the black community, it was good because thousands went to teach many people who owned so much of the land thus greatly educating the black community
What group of people are the group leaders in the black community according to Dubois and why do the need social leadership more than anyone else
The group leader is to be a college educated African American, blacks need leadership more because blacks have no establishes customs, strong family ties, no well defined social class. Generally no structure
Three tasks Dubois need to explain in this paper
The talented tenth are leaders, to show how they are educated and developed, and to show their relation to the negro problem
What is the talented tenth, what is their job, and who does Dubois expect help from for the black race to rise
The talented tenth are the top ten percent of blacks in America, their job is to set a good example and lead the black race, and Dubois expected help from the whites who helped in previous abolitionist movements
What is the importance of universities according to Dubois
They are important for the advancement of the black race (the talented tenth had college educations) and they are necessary for earning a good living
What 3 things must a system do in order to raise blacks ASAP into civilization what 2 aims must it have
They could make education more inclusive and end segregation (that's not the full answer btw)
Why are they called the Talented Tenth?
They were the top ten percent of blacks in the country (the most successful and best educated)
Dubois response to the people in his life that stated that the talented tenth are exceptions and the rule for blacks was death, crime, and diseas
This is only the norm because they have been forced into submission and that is their life, and the tenth even though disadvantaged still live up to a full measure of European culture
3 differences between Washington and Dubois ideas of education
Washington beloved you must get a good education to succeed Washington believes in hard work, Dubois believes you must have a liberal arts education Washington believes a trade education is better, Dubois believes firmly in education Washington does not