Booker T. Washington: A Life in American History
An illuminating historical biography for students and scholars alike, this book gives readers insight into the life and times of Booker T. Washington.

Booker T. Washington was an integral figure in mid-19th to early-20th century America who successfully transitioned from a life in slavery and poverty to a position among the Black elite. This book highlights Washington's often overlooked contributions to the African and African American experience, particularly his support of higher education for Black students through fundraising for Fisk and Howard universities, where he served as a trustee. A vocal advocate of vocational and liberal arts alike, Washington eventually founded his own school, the Tuskegee Institute, with a well-rounded curriculum to expand opportunities and encourage free thinking for Black students. While Washington was sometimes viewed as a "great accommodator" by his critics for working alongside wealthy, white elites, he quietly advocated for Black teachers and students as well as for desegregation. This book will offer readers a clearly written, fully realized overview of Booker T. Washington and his legacy.
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Booker T. Washington: A Life in American History
An illuminating historical biography for students and scholars alike, this book gives readers insight into the life and times of Booker T. Washington.

Booker T. Washington was an integral figure in mid-19th to early-20th century America who successfully transitioned from a life in slavery and poverty to a position among the Black elite. This book highlights Washington's often overlooked contributions to the African and African American experience, particularly his support of higher education for Black students through fundraising for Fisk and Howard universities, where he served as a trustee. A vocal advocate of vocational and liberal arts alike, Washington eventually founded his own school, the Tuskegee Institute, with a well-rounded curriculum to expand opportunities and encourage free thinking for Black students. While Washington was sometimes viewed as a "great accommodator" by his critics for working alongside wealthy, white elites, he quietly advocated for Black teachers and students as well as for desegregation. This book will offer readers a clearly written, fully realized overview of Booker T. Washington and his legacy.
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Booker T. Washington: A Life in American History

Booker T. Washington: A Life in American History

by Mark Christian
Booker T. Washington: A Life in American History

Booker T. Washington: A Life in American History

by Mark Christian

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An illuminating historical biography for students and scholars alike, this book gives readers insight into the life and times of Booker T. Washington.

Booker T. Washington was an integral figure in mid-19th to early-20th century America who successfully transitioned from a life in slavery and poverty to a position among the Black elite. This book highlights Washington's often overlooked contributions to the African and African American experience, particularly his support of higher education for Black students through fundraising for Fisk and Howard universities, where he served as a trustee. A vocal advocate of vocational and liberal arts alike, Washington eventually founded his own school, the Tuskegee Institute, with a well-rounded curriculum to expand opportunities and encourage free thinking for Black students. While Washington was sometimes viewed as a "great accommodator" by his critics for working alongside wealthy, white elites, he quietly advocated for Black teachers and students as well as for desegregation. This book will offer readers a clearly written, fully realized overview of Booker T. Washington and his legacy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216055105
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/09/2021
Series: Black History Lives
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Mark Christian, PhD, is professor of Africana studies at the City University of New York. His latest book is The 20th Century Civil Rights Movement: An Africana Studies Perspective.
Mark Christian, PhD, is Professor of Africana studies at the City University of New York. He previously published Booker T. Washington: A Life in American History (2021) with Bloomsbury.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1
Historical Context
Chapter 2
Childhood in Bondage and Hampton Institute
Chapter 3
Tuskegee Institute and Family Matters
Chapter 4
The Atlanta Compromise and Beyond
Chapter 5
Of Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois and Others
Chapter 6
Africa in His Mind and Practice
Why Booker T. Washington Matters
Timeline
Primary Documents
Bibliography
Index
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