E. B. Dubois's criticism of Washington's quote is it praises African Americans for the "intricate problem".
Both Washington and DuBois understood how crucial it was for African Americans to be technologically literate. As opposed to Washington's active outside approach, DuBois advocated a paternalistic approach to the advancement of the Black race. In his book Booker T. Washington and Others, Du Bois condemned Washington's methods at the Tuskegee Institute, a black school he founded, for trying "to teach black boys and girls simply as servants and underlings." DuBois disagreed with Washington's desire to avoid upsetting racial harmony and advocated for political power, the defense of civil rights, and the advancement of Black children in higher education. Washington built the Tuskegee Institute, a school for black students, and Du Bois attacked Washington's strategy there as an effort "to educate black boys and girls simply as servants and underlings."
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