_ZI _ 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.