gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:language
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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5
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:The_Old_South
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gptkbp:addressed
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economic disparities
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gptkbp:advocates_for
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acceptance of segregation
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gptkbp:audience
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white and black Americans
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gptkbp:author
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gptkb:Booker_T._Washington
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gptkbp:calls_for
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patience among African Americans
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gptkbp:context
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post-Reconstruction America
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gptkbp:date
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September 18, 1895
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gptkbp:delivers
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gptkb:Atlanta,_Georgia
an audience of 10,000 people
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gptkbp:depicted_in
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compromise on civil rights
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gptkbp:emphasizes
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social harmony
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gptkbp:focuses_on
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education and industry
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gptkbp:followed_by
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the establishment of vocational schools
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gptkbp:highlights
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the importance of hard work
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gptkbp:historical_context
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gptkb:Jim_Crow_laws
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Atlanta Compromise Speech
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gptkbp:influence
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gptkb:African_American_civil_rights_movement
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gptkbp:influenced_by
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the economic conditions of the South
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gptkbp:inspired
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subsequent speeches on race relations
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gptkbp:is_aimed_at
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promoting peace between races
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gptkbp:is_compared_to
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gptkb:Niagara_Movement
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gptkbp:is_considered
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a pivotal moment in African American history
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gptkbp:is_criticized_for
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gptkb:W._E._B._Du_Bois
gptkb:The_Souls_of_Black_Folk
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gptkbp:is_part_of
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the Cotton States Exposition
a larger dialogue on race
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gptkbp:is_promoted_by
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economic self-reliance
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gptkbp:is_reflected_in
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the attitudes of the time
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gptkbp:legacy
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influenced future civil rights leaders
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:Cotton_States_and_International_Exposition
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gptkbp:notable_quote
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‘ In all things that are purely social, we can be as separate as the fingers.’
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gptkbp:plot_summary
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the philosophy of accommodation
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gptkbp:published_by
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newspapers of the time
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gptkbp:related_to
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gptkb:Tuskegee_Institute
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gptkbp:responds_to
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mixed reactions
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gptkbp:significance
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advocated for vocational education
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gptkbp:theme
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racial uplift
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