Booker T. Washington

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Autobiography and education; dignity through skill, courage, and institution building.

1856 – 1915 · United States  |  1 book  |  Popular now: Up From Slavery


Booker Taliaferro Washington was a speaker, educator and leader of the black community in the United States.

He was born a slave but was freed within a few years and was able to begin an education at Hampton Institute and became a leader of the teacher training college for blacks called Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.

Booker T. Washington had a firm conviction that the only way that would bridge the social gap between the black and white community in the United States was through education. Therefore, with a calm and non-confrontational style, he was a leader of this movement that reached the entire country.

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WORK THAT BUILDS FREEDOM IN 2025

TODAY'S CONNECTION

Booker T Washington writes work as a path to freedom. Schools, trades, and patience become engines for public change rather than private escape. The record is frank and practical. Read him to connect self improvement with civic work and to consider reforms that last beyond a news cycle.

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# 283


PUBLISHED
01-13-2023


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1


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