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The following 35 pages use this file: African American cinema; Atlanta Exposition Speech; Booker T. Washington; Frances Benjamin Johnston; Talk:Booker T. Washington/Archive 2
Throughout the book, Washington refers to Tuskegee, a university founded by himself and others. It was a historically black university in Tuskegee, Alabama. In The Future of an American Negro, Booker writes that the university is, "placing men and women of intelligence, religion, modesty, conscience, and skill in every community in the South."
Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856 – November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, and orator. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the primary leader in the African-American community and of the contemporary Black elite.
Tuskegee & Its People is a 1905 book edited by American educator Booker T Washington.Its full title is Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements.It has been printed in various editions and is available for study online via Project Gutenberg.
The Man Farthest Down: A Record of Observation and Study in Europe (1911 [1]) is a book written by Booker T. Washington of Tuskegee University "with the collaboration of" sociologist Robert E. Park.
Character Building is a book published in Booker T. Washington. It is a collection of talks on self-development given to students and faculty at the Tuskegee Institute he was leading. Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, published the 1902 edition. Phoenix Publications, New York, reissued the book in 2005. [1]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Booker T. Washington High School Foundation was established to preserve and celebrate the school's ...
Up from Slavery is the 1901 autobiography of the American educator Booker T. Washington (1856–1915). The book describes his experience of working to rise up from being enslaved as a child during the Civil War, the obstacles he overcame to get an education at the new Hampton Institute, and his work establishing vocational schools like the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama to help Black people and ...