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  1. Booker T. Washington: Up From Slavery by Booker T. Washington, 2010-06-30
  2. Building Character: Being Addresses Delivered on Sunday Evenings To The Students of Tuskegee Institute by Booker T. Washington, 2010-08-01
  3. Up from Slavery an autobiography by Booker T. Washington by Booker T. Washington, 2009-11-03
  4. The Story Of The Negro: The Rise Of The Race From Slavery V1 by Booker T. Washington, 2007-07-25
  5. The Story Of The Negro: The Rise Of The Race From Slavery V2 by Booker T. Washington, 2007-07-25
  6. The Story of The Negro: The Rise of the Race from Slavery Volume 1 by Booker T. Washington, 2010-03-08
  7. Working with the hands; being a sequel to "Up from slavery," covering the author's experiences in industrial training at Tuskegee by Booker T. Washington, 2010-08-09
  8. The story of slavery by Booker T. Washington, 2010-08-08
  9. Three Negro Classics (Up From Slavery; The Souls of Black Folk; The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man) by Booker T.; Dubois, William E.B.; Johnson, James Weldon Washington, 1970
  10. The Black Man's Burden by William H. Holtzclaw, 2010-09-10
  11. The Negro In The South: His Economic Progress In Relation To His Moral And Religious Development by Booker T. Washington, W. E. Burghardt DuBois, 2007-07-25
  12. Is The Negro Having A Fair Chance? by Booker T. Washington, 2010-05-23
  13. The Negro problem; a series of articles by representative American Negroes of to-day; by Booker T. Washington, 2010-07-30
  14. The story of the Negro, the rise of the race from slavery by Booker T. Washington, 2010-09-06

81. Booker T. Washington
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Booker T. Washington Explore the ideas of Booker T. Washington by reading his writings. The Awakening of the Negro
Washington wrote that African Americans should be trained to work in a trade in order to offset the effects of slavery. The Case of the Negro Here, Washington addresses Du Bois' focus on the intellectual advancement of African Americans. While he agrees with this necessity, he believes that first African Americans must be established economically in order to be taken seriously. Signs of Progress Among the Negroes In this article, Washington discusses his educational goals for African Americans.

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83. Washington, Booker T. - University Of Maryland
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84. Alabama Hall Of Fame: Booker Taliaferro Washington
booker T. washington was born in a rude slave cabin in Virginia andweaned in the salt mills and coal mines. He had an insatiable
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Educator Founder of Tuskegee Institute. Throughout his adult life he instructed African-Americans in citizenship and worked to improve their economic position through education and vocational training. Booker T. Washington was born in a rude slave cabin in Virginia and weaned in the salt mills and coal mines. He had an insatiable hunger for knowledge that led him to memorize a worn copy of a spelling book and, later, to establish Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. From its opening in 1881, with 30 students in an old church and a dilapidated building, until the present day, the world-renown Tuskegee Institute has been guided by the principles of its distinguished founder. Washington learned the value of industrial education at Hampton Institute, which he used as a model in the building of Tuskegee. He taught his students the dignity and the beauty of labor and that learning a trade was more necessary sometimes than the study of Greek and Latin verbs. "It is at the bottom of life we must begin," he told his students, "and not at the top." At the time of its founder's death in 1915, the Institute had more than 1500 students, almost 200 teachers, more than 100 buildings and thousands of loyal alumni. In his trips through the North and South to raise money for Tuskegee, Booker T. Washington attained considerable fame as a public speaker and as a spokesman for African-Americans; a role not sought, but richly deserved.

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86. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
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    Booker T. Washington Pictures Biography History ... Palm Booker T. Washington was born in 1856 on the Burroughs tobacco farm which, despite its small size, he always referred to as a "plantation." His mother was a cook, his father a white man from a nearby farm. "The early years of my life, which were spent in the little cabin," he wrote, "were not very different from those of other slaves." He went to school in Franklin County - not as a student, but to carry books for one of James Burroughs's daughters. It was illegal to educate slaves. "I had the feeling that to get into a schoolhouse and study would be about the same as getting into paradise," he wrote. In April 1865 the Emancipation Proclamation was read to joyful slaves in front of the Burroughs home. Booker's family soon left to join his stepfather in Malden, West Virginia. The young boy took a job in a salt mine that began at 4 a.m. so he could attend school later in the day. Within a few years, Booker was taken in as a houseboy by a wealthy towns-woman who further encouraged his longing to learn. At age 16, he walked much of the 500 miles back to Virginia to enroll in a new school for black students. He knew that even poor students could get an education at Hampton Institute, paying their way by working. The head teacher was suspicious of his country ways and ragged clothes. She admitted him only after he had cleaned a room to her satisfaction.

    89. 78.02.02: Booker T. Washington And W. E. B. Dubois: The Problem Of Negro Leaders
    Philadelphia, 1907. washington, booker T. Character Building. New York, 1902.. Boston, 1907. washington, booker T., et al. The Negro Problem.
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    Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Dubois: The Problem of Negro Leadership
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    The problem of Negro leadership during the twenty years between 1895 and 1915 will be covered in this unit of Afro-American History. The issues raised by the celebrated debate between Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois will be its central theme. For two decades Washington established a dominant tone of gradualism and accommodationism among blacks, only to find in the latter half of this period that the leadership was passing to more militant leaders such as W. E. B. DuBois. Between the Compromise of 1877 and the Compromise of 1895, the problem facing Negro leadership was clear: how to obtain first-class citizenship for the Negro American. How to reach this goal caused considerable debate among Negro leaders. Some advocated physical violence to force concessions from the whites. A few urged Negroes to return to Africa. The majority, however, suggested that Negroes use peaceful, democratic means to change undesirable conditions. Some black leaders encouraged Negroes to become skilled workers, hoping that if they became indispensable to the prosperity of the South, political and social rights would be granted to them. Others advocated struggle for civil rights, specifically the right to vote, on the theory that economic and social rights would follow. Most agreed that solutions would come gradually.

    90. EN232, Washington, Dr. O'Conner
    economics/freeenterpriseandentrepreneurship/bookert.html (February 14,2001) “washington, booker T.” World Book Encyclopedia Online.
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    Booker Taliaffero Washington (1856-1915)
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    Booker T. Washington was an outstanding African-American educator, leader and spokesman for the black community. He was an advocate stressing the importance for African-Americans to be educated and become economically self-reliant in order for the black community to advance. Often considered the “Moses of his race,” Washington went on to be an influential politician delivering his controversial Atlanta Compromise and became a founder of the Tuskegee Institute and the National Negro Business League. 1856 born April 5 in Franklin County, Virginia
    1862 September 22 Lincoln issued The Emancipation Proclamation
    1865 Civil War ended and Washington moved to Malden, West Virginia with his family to pack salt
    1872-1875 (at age sixteen) he journeyed to and attended the newly founded Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (now Hampton University)
    Late 1870s taught for three years in Tinkersville, West Virginia
    1878 left to attend Wayland Seminary in Washington DC (quit after six months)
    1879 returned to Hampton Institute to teach
    1881 offered position of principal of the new Tuskegee Institute in Alabama
    1881-1915 headed the Tuskegee Normal School (in 1937 became the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute)
    1895 September 18 delivered his controversial speech "The Atlanta Compromise," urging blacks to accept their inferior status and to advance themselves through education and economic improvement

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    92. Murray African-American Pamphlets
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    Address of Booker T. Washington, principal of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, delivered at the opening of the Cotton States and International Exposition, at Atlanta, Ga., September 18, 1895 : with a letter of congratulation from the president of the United States.
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    TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA. DELIVERED AT THE OPENING OF THE Cotton States and International Exposition, AT ATLANTA, GA., SEPTEMBER 18, 1895, WITH A Letter of Congratulation FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Tuskegee Ala. The requests from all parts of this country, and even out of it, for copies of this address have been so many and so constant that it has been decided to put it into this more permanent form. Gray Gables, Buzzard's Bay, Mass.

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    99. American Writers: Booker T. Washington & W.E.B. Du Bois
    booker T. washington Born April 5, 1856 Franklin County, Virginia DiedNovember 14, 1915 - Tuskegee, Alabama Works by booker T. washington.
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    100. Booker T. Washington--Overview: Legends Of Tuskegee
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    Booker Taliaferro Washington rose from slavery to a position of power and influence. A realist and a man of action, he became one of the most important African-American leaders of his time. He was committed to improving the lives of African-Americans after the Civil War. Washington advocated economic independence through self-help, hard work, and a practical education. His drive and vision built Tuskegee into a major African-American presence and place of learning.
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