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c
ore colorful
d
be
said.
Acquiring a well-rounded
education ttempt.ed by a
selected division of the African
American community called .
the eoralented Tenth. "
The ideology this
group's ills ould enhance
other spect of ociety -
economic l1y, ocial1y nd
politicall , bu it didn't work,
Chrisman ide
But what a ays worked w
African Ameri .
"Blac s never needed job
tr ining, they're al ays
orkcd," Chrisman said, citing
the indu trial educ tion
philosophy of Boo er T.
Washington, founder of Tus
kccgce University.
Washington beleived
Afri n Americans had to be al
. wor ing class people, " to sur-
vive people."
Chri m n, candidate for
the Department of Africa
Studies chair, told SU tu
dent , including former " tudy
iners" he would hire W. E. B.
DuBoi the Dean of Liberal
Arts Boo crT. a hington as
Dean of Busine and Industrial
Arts and M reu Garvey as
De n of Intern tional Rela
tion .
ate Dept.