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1. Takaki Part Three, chapters 9-13 (pp. 209-335) Please write two discussion questions for each chapter in Part Three (Transitions) of Takaki's A Different Mirror. I am not looking for factual questions but rather open-ended analytical questions that ask about Takaki's larger themes and arguments--the kind you would get on a midterm or final exam. Really think about what his argument for each chapter is as you come up with the question(s) for that chapter. In fact, I hope to use some of your questions for that purpose (maybe somewhat modified).
2. Dubois: What was W.E.B. Dubois' position in 1903 on how to address the problems he observed for African-Americans in the South? How was he in dialogue with Washington? Why do you think they disagreed?
. Make sure to address all parts of the question. 2 paragraphs or at least 10 sentences is a safe barometer for question #2. I need 4 paragraphs in total for question #2. I need two paragraphs, and another 2 paragraphs but different answer on the same question.
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Running Head: W.E.B DUBOIS
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W.E.B Dubois
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W.E.B DUBOIS
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W.E.B. Dubois' position in 1903
Dubois was of the position that African Americans were to be given an equal
opportunity to remain in the south and be given opportunities in formal employment to
improve their economic condition. To this end, he proposed for change from the agitation of
political and civil rights to ensure that there was state-wide cooperation. The intention of
Dubois was to advocate for impro...