Booker T. Washington was the leader who founded a vocation training institution in the late 1800's to improve economic opportunities for African Americans. In the late 1800's government supported businesses instead of workers.
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Yes, the progressive movement did encourage Black Americans to learn trades as a way to improve their economic and social standing. Advocates believed that vocational education could empower Black communities and provide them with practical skills for self-sufficiency and economic opportunity in an industrializing society. This emphasis on trades aimed to combat racial discrimination and provide avenues for upward mobility.
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