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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.
