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African America Equality Speech

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Both Washington, in his 1895 Atlanta Compromise Speech, and DuBois, in his Niagara Movement speech, establish the need for equality amongst all races through explaining how African Americans are willing to work for their rights and through the use of religious references however, Washington explains the result of change happening, and DuBois unfolds the consequences of no change, in terms of equality among African Americans and Americans. The Declaration of Independence states all men are created equal with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. By giving each individual the right of equality, everyone has the opportunity to perform to their highest potential. Not only does it benefit the United States’ economy, it also gives all Americans their unalienable rights listed in the Declaration of Independence. A society cannot function unless all men and women are given the potential to succeed. Washington and DuBois both explain how African Americans are willing to work for their rights through the establishment of ethos in order to reveal their credibility in relation to African Americans achieving equality. The expression of the African Americans will to work for their equality shows how once they do achieve their equality, they will perform to their highest potential in turn helping the United States economy, and fulfilling the foundations of the country. Washington promotes his credibility by explaining the willingness of African Americans

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