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 · Booker T. Washington. Library of Congress. Booker T. Washington was born on April 5 th, on a farm near Hale's Ford, Virginia. He and his family were slaves of James Burroughs who was a prominent member of a small community of slave-owning farmers. Washington' mother was a cook for Burroughs' family and for the other slaves, but he did not. Booker T. Washington (), American educator, race leader and author, founded the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama. The first of three of Washington's autobiographies, Up From Slavery: An Autobiography () is a poignant memoir from Washington's early days of slavery on a plantation and his emancipation at the age of nine. Washington would go on to be the single-most .  · Booker T. Washington. Library of Congress. Booker T. Washington was born on April 5 th, on a farm near Hale's Ford, Virginia. He and his family were slaves of James Burroughs who was a prominent member of a small community of slave-owning farmers. Washington' mother was a cook for Burroughs' family and for the other slaves, but he did not.


Booker T. Washington. Booker T. Washington () was an educator, speaker, author, and the son of a slave born on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia. Following the Civil War, his family moved to Malden, West Virginia, where he worked in a salt furnace and in coal mines. Booker T. Washington was an African-American educator and author who was considered the most influential figure in the African-American community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Washington, who was born into slavery, promoted peaceful protest. the story of my life and work. by. booker t. washington. introduction by dr. j. l. m. curry commissioner peabody and slater funds fiftieth thousand the original autobiography brought up-to-date with over half a hundred full page photo and halftone engravings and drawings by frank beard.


Mr. Washington, more than any other writer or lecturer, has solved the "race problem." The historical value of the book, and its uplifting influence give ''The Story Of My Life And Work'' a prominent place in modern literature. It is a volume for the family library along with the Life of Franklin, Emerson's Essays and the great autobiographies. There is no greaterstimulus for self-help, for Mr. Washington forged his way to the front by his own efforts. Booker T. Washington (), American educator, race leader and author, founded the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama. The first of three of Washington's autobiographies, Up From Slavery: An Autobiography () is a poignant memoir from Washington's early days of slavery on a plantation and his emancipation at the age of nine. Washington would go on to be the single-most powerful influence to disenchanted young blacks Nationwide. Search Type: Description: Example: all: search for verses that contains all of the search words. "fish bread" will search for verses that contains fish AND bread in minimum 1 bible version.

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