Up from Slavery
Born a slave, Booker T. Washington, faced cruel realities of his condition; he overcame post slavery poverty through pure will, determination, and education. Through his many challenges in early life, he learned the value of self-reliance, which informed his decision to set up the Tuskegee Institute, July 4, 1881, which still stands today. The lesson plans were designed to aid the students in pulling themselves up from desperate economic conditions and into independence. Though there were contemporaries of the black intellectual community who did not fully agree with his values; he was highly respected. Booker T. Washington’s story is one of triumph over tremendous obstacles in the face of the unimaginable racism of the era. This is a “must read” for everyone!
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Up from Slavery
Born a slave, Booker T. Washington, faced cruel realities of his condition; he overcame post slavery poverty through pure will, determination, and education. Through his many challenges in early life, he learned the value of self-reliance, which informed his decision to set up the Tuskegee Institute, July 4, 1881, which still stands today. The lesson plans were designed to aid the students in pulling themselves up from desperate economic conditions and into independence. Though there were contemporaries of the black intellectual community who did not fully agree with his values; he was highly respected. Booker T. Washington’s story is one of triumph over tremendous obstacles in the face of the unimaginable racism of the era. This is a “must read” for everyone!
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Up from Slavery

Up from Slavery

by Booker T. Washington
Up from Slavery

Up from Slavery

by Booker T. Washington

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Born a slave, Booker T. Washington, faced cruel realities of his condition; he overcame post slavery poverty through pure will, determination, and education. Through his many challenges in early life, he learned the value of self-reliance, which informed his decision to set up the Tuskegee Institute, July 4, 1881, which still stands today. The lesson plans were designed to aid the students in pulling themselves up from desperate economic conditions and into independence. Though there were contemporaries of the black intellectual community who did not fully agree with his values; he was highly respected. Booker T. Washington’s story is one of triumph over tremendous obstacles in the face of the unimaginable racism of the era. This is a “must read” for everyone!

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BN ID: 2940148924661
Publisher: Wendy Barge
Publication date: 12/18/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 133
File size: 308 KB
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