Apr 01 2009
The Tragedy And Betrayal Of Booker T. Washington – Ta-Nehisi Coates
The Tragedy And Betrayal Of Booker T. Washington – Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Ta-Nehisi’s BEST post ever. He may not think so, but this is a very cogent piece of writing. Read it. A quick sample:
In retrospect, this was a grievous error. In point of fact, whites actually did have an existential objection to black people. Their beef wasn’t that illiterates and moral degenerates might get too much power. Quite the opposite. Their beef was that blacks would prove to not be illiterates and moral degenerates, and thus fully able to compete with them. To see this point illustrated, one need only look at the history of race riots in the South. When white mobs set upon black communities they didn’t simply burn down the “morally degenerate” portions–they attacked the South’s burgeoning black middle and working class and its institutions. They went for the churches, the schools and the businesses. It’s one thing to be opposed to black amorality. It’s quite another to be opposed to black progress. The lesson blacks took post-Atlanta Compromise was that whites had used the former to cover for the latter. These days, it’s popular to bemoan the fact that Washington has fallen into disfavor. But it wasn’t blacks who proved the Atlanta Compromise fraudulent–it was the whites of that era.
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