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.
Booker T. Washington was an African-American educator and author who was considered the most influential figure in the African-American community in t...
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. Washington wrote extensively on his life and education in a book called My Larger Education.
Booker T. Washington was an African-American educator and author who was considered the most influential figure in the African-American community in t...
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. One of Washington's most famous works is Up From Slavery: An Autobiography.
Booker T. Washington was an African-American educator and author who was considered the most influential figure in the African-American community in t...
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. Washington wrote much about his life and education including an autobiography on his life and works.
Booker T. Washington was an African-American educator and author who was considered the most influential figure in the African-American community in t...
We are now, I think, far enough removed from the period of slavery to be able to study the influence of that institution objectively rather than subjectively. Surely if any Negro who was a part of the institution itself can do so, the remaining portion of the American people ought to be able to do so, whether they live at the North or at the South.
We are now, I think, far enough removed from the period of slavery to be able to study the influence of that institution objectively rather than subje...
In this volume I shall not attempt to give the origin and history of the Negro race either in Africa or in America. My attempt is to deal only with conditions that now exist and bear a relation to the Negro in America and that are likely to exist in the future. In discussing the Negro, it is always to be borne in mind that, unlike all the other inhabitants of America, he came here without his own consent; in fact, was compelled to leave his own country and become a part of another through physical force.
In this volume I shall not attempt to give the origin and history of the Negro race either in Africa or in America. My attempt is to deal only with co...