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  1. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 3: 1889-95.Assistant editors, Stuart B. Kaufman and Raymond W. Smock by Booker T Washington, Stuart J Kaufman, et all 1974-04-01
  2. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 10: 1909-11.Assistant editors, Geraldine McTigue and Nan E. Woodruff by Booker T Washington, Geraldine E McTigue, et all 1981-08-01
  3. Booker T. Washingtons own story of his life and work; by Booker T. Washington, Albon L Holsey, 2010-07-30
  4. Black-Belt Diamonds: Gems from the Speeches, Addresses and Talks to Students of Booker T. Washington by Booker T. Washington, 1998-06
  5. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 1: The Autobiographical Writings. Assistant editor, John W. Blassingame by Booker T Washington, John R Blassingame, et all 1972-10-01
  6. Negro Education Not a Failure : Address by Booker T. Washington in the Concert Hall of Madison Square Garden, New York, Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, 1904. by Booker T. Washington, 2009-07-20
  7. Up from slavery; with an introduction by Booker T. Washington III and illustrations by Denver Gillen. by Booker T Washington, 1970
  8. Booker T. Washington: Great American Educator (Graphic Biographies) by Braun, Eric, 2005-09-01
  9. The Collected Works of Booker T. Washington (Halcyon Classics) by Booker T. Washington, 2009-12-02
  10. The Booker T. Washington Reader (An African American Heritage Book) by Booker T. Washington, 2008-01-15
  11. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 5: 1899-1900.Assistant editor, Barbara S. Kraft by Booker T Washington, 1977-03-01
  12. Booker T. Washington: Leader of His People (A Discovery Book) by Lillie G. Patterson, 1962-01-01
  13. Booker T. Washington (Rookie Biographies) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2006-09
  14. Booker T. Washington: Educator And Interracial Interpreter by Basil Mathews, 2010-03-08

41. Booker T. Washington (I) - Biography
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advertisement photos board add contact details Date of Birth 5 April Franklin County, Virginia, USA Date of Death 14 November , New York, New York, USA (arteriosclerosis) Birth Name Booker Taliaferro Washington Spouse Margaret James Murray 12 October 14 November 1915) (his death) Olivia Davidson 11 August 9 May 1889) (her death) 2 children Fanny Norton Smith 2 August 4 May 1884) (her death) 1 child Trivia Teacher Pictured on the 10¢ US postage stamp in the Famous American/Educators series, issued 7 April 1940. Educator Took the name Washington from Washington Ferguson, his stepfather.

42. 78.02.02: Booker T. Washington And W. E. B. DuBois: The Problem Of Negro Leaders
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
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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.

43. TN State Parks: Booker T. Washington State Park
Situated on the shores of scenic Chickamauga Lake not far from the city of Chattanooga is 353acre booker T. washington State Park.
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Skip to Content. TDEC Home Park Inns Golf ... Contact Us Main content begins below. Booker T. Washington State Park
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    Take I-24 or I-75 to Hwy. 153. From Hwy 153 go to Hwy. 58. Follow Hwy. 58 north to Champion Road on the left and follow the signs.
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    From the park Accessibility The campground and swimming pool are accessible to persons with a disability. Park Activities Points of Interest City of Chattanooga, the scenic city of the South Tennessee Aquarium Harrison Bay State Park Hamilton Place Mall Situated on the shores of scenic Chickamauga Lake not far from the city of Chattanooga is 353-acre Booker T. Washington State Park. The park is named in honor of the famous leader, Booker Taliaferro Washington. Washington was born into slavery at Hale's Ford, Virginia, but with great determination he secured an education and went on to become one of our great Americans. He is perhaps best known as a former president of the Tuskegee Institute, a black organization for higher education. Boating Located on the shores of beautiful Lake Chickamauga, this park offers outstanding opportunities for fishing and boating. Boat launching ramps are conveniently located and boaters enjoy countless hours of skiing, fishing, or pleasure riding.

44. Booker T. Washington Public Charter School For Technical Arts
booker T. washington Public Charter School for Technical Arts, all rights reserved 1346 Florida Avenue NW, washington, DC 20009
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Booker T. Home About Booker T. Photo Gallery As an academically oriented vocational school, our mission is to educate students in grades 9-12 and adults for construction and building trades and prepare them for life-long learning. We believe that all students can learn. It is our responsibility to help students demonstrate growth as a result of their experiences with us. It is our job to create an environment in our school that results in the highest possible level of performance, in the areas of academic achievement, personal responsibility, and career readiness in a technological society. We are confident that with our support and guidance, students will master challenging academic material that will prepare them to be productive members of their local and global community. We are prepared to work collaboratively with colleagues, students, parents, and the community, to achieve this shared educational purpose. Booker T. Washington Public Charter School for Technical Arts
1346 Florida Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009
Tel: 202-232-6090 - Fax: 202-232-6282 - E-mail: email@btwschool.org

45. American Writers: Booker T. Washington & W.E.B. Du Bois
Born a slave, he moved with his mother to West Virginia after emancipation . . . Of African, French, and Dutch ancestry, Du Bois graduated from Fisk
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46. BTWCSC
Building on its rich history, culture and reputation, the booker T. washington Community Service Center provides leadership to a community in action,
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Building on its rich history, culture and reputation, the Booker T. Washington Community Service Center provides leadership to a community in action, in an inclusive environment, and responds to and nurtures individuals to become positive, contributing leaders in our communities. Since its incorporation in 1923, Booker T. Washington CSC and its supporters have followed the philosophy of Booker T. Washington. By instilling the values of self-help and self responsibility, the Center has become a unique oasis for personal and community empowerment. DONATE TODAY TO THE BOOKER T. WASHINGTON COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER!

47. Booker T. Washington
Includes staff directory, school calendar, lunch menu and information on the library.
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BTW Homepage School Calendar Staff Directory Library ... District Website Welcome to Booker T. Washington Elementary! About Our School Principal's Message A National Blue Ribbon School! State of Delaware Superior School! Click to see Calendar for 2007-2008 School Year See pictures of Booker T. Washington's First Annual Vocabulary Parade
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48. Booker T. Washington And Character Education By Sanderson Beck
Born a slave, booker T. washington rose to become the commonly recognized leader of the Negro race in America. Although he continually strove to be
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Booker T. Washington and Character Education
at Tuskegee Institute 1881-1915
by Sanderson Beck
Setting an example: Personal Success Story
The Moral Value of Work

Religious and Spiritual Education
Born a slave, Booker T. Washington rose to become the commonly recognized leader of the Negro race in America. Although he continually strove to be successful and to show other black men and women how they too could raise themselves, his leadership became controversial, and his critics ironically accused him of keeping the Negro down and in his place. Washington's method of uplifting was education in a harmonious trinity of the head, the hand, and the heart. From his founding of Tuskegee Institute in 1881 to his death in 1915 Booker T. Washington exerted a tremendous influence on the consciousness of his people. W. E. B. Du Bois with his concept of developing the "talented-tenth" into leaders through liberal education represented those who felt that Washington placed too much emphasis on industrial education. However, Washington's own Christian character and his education of the heart can give us added insight and perspective into the man and his approach.
Setting an example: Personal Success Story
For the first nine years of his life until 1865 when the close of the Civil War emancipated the boy Booker and the remainder of his race, he like many other Americans of dark skin had been considered a piece of property on a Southern plantation. Any education extraneous to their enforced labor had been forbidden to most Negroes in the South. By 1895 however, in his historic Atlanta Exposition Address, Washington was to say:

49. PAL: Booker T. Washington (1856-1915)
washington bibliography at Perspectives in American Literature.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 6: Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915) The Booker T. Washington Era Booker T. Washington National Monument Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present ... Home Page
The First African-American to appear on a US stamp, 1940 Primary Works The future of the American Negro . NY: Haskell House, 1968. ( Up from slavery, an autobiography . Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1951. ( E-Text Working with the hands . NY: Arno P, 1969. ( My larger education; being chapters from my experience . Miami: Mnemosyne Pub. Inc., 1969. ( The story of my life and work. With an introd. by J. L. M. Curry. Copiously illustrated with photo engravings, original pen drawings by Frank Beard . NY: New American Library, 1970. E185.97 W29 The Booker T. Washington Papers: Volumes 1-14 . Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1972- . E185.97 .W274 Selected Bibliography 1980-Present Berry, J. Bill. ed.

50. Earliest Voices
For washington, this collaboration served to cement the friendship of the two races, and here he calls for camaraderie among not booker T. washington
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51. Booker T. Washington High School, Tulsa Oklahoma, Alumni Association
Official website for the booker T. washington Alumni Association, Tulsa, Oklahoma booker t, tulsa, washington hornets, BTW alumni, BTW tulsa.
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February 2007: A website covering current BTW athletics is being set up. Click here to enter. Also see this topic in the BTWAA forums started by BTW Co-Athletic Directors, Jon Wheeler and Antwain Jimmerson. btwhs.org partners with BTWNAA, Inc.
It's officially official! btwhs.org is now the recognized website for the BTW National Alumni Association. We're very excited, as this gives a central place for communication for all BTW alumni. Stay tuned as this will be resulting in many upcoming developments! The website bills are paid for 2007! btwhs.org recently received a check from BTWNAA, Inc to cover the costs of webhosting for this website and the forums for the entire year of 2007. As of May 2007 btwhs.org is 939 members strong and growing.

52. Untitled Document
booker T. washington Comprehensive High School, named for the famous educator, opened in September 1924 under he auspices of the Atlanta Board of Education,
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Booker T. Washington Comprehensive High School, named for the famous educator, opened in September 1924 under he auspices of the Atlanta Board of Education, with the late Charles Lincoln Harper as principal. As the first public high school for African-Americans in the state of Georgia and the Atlanta Public Schools, Washington High School serves as a beacon in history. Designed by Atlanta-born architect Eugene C, Wachendorff, the building incorporate medieval and Byzantine elements, including the dramatic main entrance with five arches in two tiers. Six additions have been made to the original four-story building which is situated on 21.4 acres of land. It is fitting that visitors pass the statue of the school's namesake on the way to the entrance. One of the foremost black educators of the late 19th century and early 20th centuries, Booker T. Washington was born into slavery in 1856 on a small farm in Virginia. He went on to found the Tuskegee institute in 1881. In 1927, the only exact replica of the Booker T. Washington monument at Tuskegee University in Alabama was erected at the school's entrance. The statue of Washington, called "Booker T. Washington Lifting the Veil of Ignorance," is an exact replica of the original bronze at the Tuskegee Institute by sculptor Charles Keck. The inscription reads: "He lifted the veil of ignorance from his people and pointed the way to progress through education and industry."

53. MS 54 Booker T Washington Middle School | Elana Elster, Principal
MS 54 booker T washington Middle School. Elana Elster, Principal 103 West 107th Street, New York, NY, 10025 Phone 212678-2861
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54. Booker T. Washington Magnet High School - Montgomery, Alabama
booker T. washington MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL. 632 South Union Street. Montgomery, AL 36104. 334.269.3617. Home About Us Vision Mission News MPS Home
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56. Historical Figures Bookmark Series: Booker T. Washington - Federal Reserve Bank
booker T. washington, the founder of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, was the first African American to be featured on a coin.
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Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington, the founder of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, was the first African American to be featured on a coin. The profits from the sale of his commemorative coin were used to pay for a memorial to him.
Biography
Full Name: Booker Taliaferro Washington
Born a slave
Hale's Ford, Virginia
Schooling: Hampton Institute in Virginia
Lived: Virginia, West Virginia, Alabama
Death: November 14, 1915
Achievements
: He founded the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama. : He established National Negro Business League. : He was an advisor to Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.
Fun Facts
He believed the way to equality was through vocational education. He accepted social separation. He was the first African American featured on a coin, the Booker T. Washington Memorial Half Dollar (1946-1951).
Quotes
"I will permit no man to narrow and degrade my soul by making me hate him." "Excellence is to do a common thing in an uncommon way."

57. Booker T Washington (educator) - Biography Research Guide
booker T washington booker Taliaferro washington was an African-American political leader, educator and author. He was one of the.
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58. Booker T. Washington Arts Magnet Building Campaign 2004
booker T. washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas has won national acclaim for its comprehensive academics, with concentrations
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Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (Arts Magnet) school building is in a state of deterioration. Seven hundred students strive to achieve scholastic and artistic excellence in a facility built for 400. Periodic repairs are impractical and do not resolve the hazard and space problems the students and faculty work with every day. To address these issues, the school's Advisory Board has launched a Building Campaign to renovate and expand the historic site. To make a donation to the Arts Magnet Building Campaign, please call (214) 468-8642 or Donate Online Click on the arrow below the photo at left to learn more about Arts Magnet's current situation and future needs. To request a printed brochure,
call (214) 468-8642. Click HERE to see Naming Opportunities and the Fall 2007 Newsletter! ALUMS! Click HERE Click HERE to visit the Discussion Forums. Click dialup or broadband to view TOMORROW’S MASTERS, a short film about Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts featuring interviews with Norah Jones, Erykah Badu, Edie Brickell and many other illustrious alumni and faculty.

59. School Page: Booker T. Washington Academy
booker T. washington Elementary became the first public Montessori Magnet School in Fayette County on February 22, 1994. Montessori education, begun by Dr.
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60. Booker T. Washington Senior High
booker T. washington SHS 1200 NW 6TH AVENUE MIAMI, FL 33136 Ph (305)3248900 Fx (305)324-4676. Hit Counter. Web Master rtiffer@dadeschools.net.
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