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  1. Up from slavery; an autobiography by Booker T. 1856-1915 Washington, H G. sgn Love, 2010-09-08
  2. Address prepared by Mr. Booker T. Washington for delivery at a dinner given by the members of the Union league club on February 12, 1899, in commemoration of the birth of Abraham Lincoln by Booker T. Washington 1856-1915, 1899-12-31
  3. Frederick Douglass. by Booker T. Washington by Washington. Booker T.. 1856-1915., 1907-01-01
  4. My larger education; being chapters from my experience. by Booke by Washington. Booker T.. 1856-1915., 1911
  5. Addresses in memory of Carl Schurz, Carnegie Hall, New York, November 21, 1906 by YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Carl Schurz Memorial. New York Committee Washington Booker T. 1856-1915, 1906-12-31
  6. Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals And Achievements
  7. Up from Slavery : An Autobiography by Booker T. (1856-1915) Washington, 1901
  8. Biography - Washington, Booker T(aliaferro) (1856-1915): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  9. 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 1856-1915, 1904-12-31
  10. Up from slavery an autobiography by Booker T. Washington. by Washington. Booker T.. 1856-1915., 1901
  11. Address of Booker T. Washington, Delivered at the Alumni Dinner by Booker T., 1856-1915 Washington, 1896
  12. Booker T. Washingtoncommaas own story of his life and work; in by Washington. Booker T.. 1856-1915., 1915-01-01
  13. The Negro in the South, his economic progress in relation to his moral and religious development; being the William Levi Bull lectures for the year 1907 by Booker T., 1856-1915 Washington, 2009-10-26
  14. The man farthest down; a record of observation and study in Euro by Washington. Booker T.. 1856-1915., 1912-01-01

1. Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915 Up From Slavery An Autobiography.
Subjects. African Americans Biography. Educators United States Biography. Tuskegee Institute. Washington, Booker T., 18561915.
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2. Booker T. Washington. Up From Slavery An Autobiography
19th edition, 1996. LC Subject Headings Washington, Booker T., 18561915. African Americans Biography. Educators United States Biography.
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3. African American Odyssey The Booker T. Washington Era (Part 1)
Born a slave in Virginia in 1856, Booker T. Washington managed to get a primary education that allowed his probationary admittance to Hampton
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4. Modern History Sourcebook Booker T Washington (1856-1915) Speech
Modern History Sourcebook Booker T Washington (18561915) Speech at the Atlanta Exposition, 1895
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5. Progress Of A People Booker T. Washington
T. Washington (18561915) Washington, Booker Taliaferro. Cheynes Studio. Photograph, ca. 1903. LC-USZ62-49568. For decades, Booker T. Washington
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6. Frontline The Two Nations Of Black America Booker T W.e.b
Booker T. Washington, educator, reformer and the most influentional black leader of his time (18561915) preached a philosophy of self-help
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7. Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915 My Larger Education Being
African Americans Education Southern States. Educators United States Biography. Tuskegee Institute. Washington, Booker T., 18561915.
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8. UGA African American Studies
military rites, with Booker T. Washington serving as funeral speaker. Booker T. Washington 18561915. Born into slavery, Booker T. Washington
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9. PAL Booker T.Washington (1856-1915)
Booker Taliaferro Washington (18561915) Outside Links The Booker T. Washington Era Booker T. Washington National Monument Booker T
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10. Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington (18561915) Booker T. Washington was born into slavery in Franklin County near Roanoke, Virginia in 1856, and moved with his
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11. Progress Of A People: Booker T. Washington
For decades, Booker T. Washington (18561915) was the major African-Americanspokesman in the eyes of white America. Born a slave in Virginia,
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African-American Perspectives
Biography Booker T. Washington Washington, Booker Taliaferro. Cheynes Studio. Photograph, ca. 1903. LC-USZ62-49568. For decades, Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was the major African-American spokesman in the eyes of white America. Born a slave in Virginia, Washington was educated at Hampton Institute, Norfolk, Virginia. He began to work at the Tuskegee Institute in 1881 and built it into a center of learning and industrial and agricultural training. A handsome man and a forceful speaker, Washington was skilled at politics. Powerful and influential in both the black and white communities, Washington was a confidential advisor to presidents. For years, presidential political appointments of African-Americans were cleared through him. He was funded by Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller, dined at the White House with Theodore Roosevelt and family, and was the guest of the Queen of England at Windsor Castle. Although Washington was an accommodator, he spoke out against lynchings and worked to make "separate" facilities more "equal." Although he advised African-Americans to abide by segregation codes, he often traveled in private railroad cars and stayed in good hotels. Return to Industrial Education
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13. Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915 Up From Slavery: An Autobiography.
Up from Slavery An Autobiography. by Booker T. Washington, 18561915.
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    14. Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915 My Larger Education: Being Chapters From My Expe
    My Larger Education Being Chapters from My Experience. by Booker T. Washington,18561915.
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    15. 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 Paul P. Reuben Chapter 6: Late Nineteenth Century: 1890-1910 - Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915) The Booker T. Washington Era Booker T. Washington National Monument Booker T. Washington: The Trumpet of Conciliation Primary Works ... Home Page The First African-American to appear on a US stamp, 1940 Top 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 Top Selected Bibliography Andrews, William L. "William Dean Howells and Charles W. Chesnutt: Criticism and Race Fiction in the Age of Booker T. Washington." American Literature - - -. "Booker T. Washington, Belle Kearney, and the Southern Patriarchy."

    16. LII - Results For "washington, Booker T., 1856-1915"
    Results for Washington, Booker t., 18561915 1 to 2 of 2. The Booker T.Washington Papers. This site is designed to provide researchers worldwide with full
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    17. Booker T. Washington: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
    Works by Booker T. Washington (18561915) Washington, Booker T. (1856-1915),educator. Across the landscape of the most anguished era of American race
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: Personalities Dictionary Encyclopedia History Works WordNet US History Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Booker T. Washington Personalities Source Booker T. Washington Educator
    • Born: Birthplace: Franklin County, Virginia Died: Best Known As: First head of the Tuskegee Institute
    Born a slave and deprived of any early education, Booker Taliaferro Washington went on to become America's foremost black educator of the early 20th Century. He was the first principal at the Tuskegee Institute, where he championed vocational training as a means for black self-reliance. A well-known orator, Washington also wrote a best-selling autobiography and advised Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft on race relations. His rather flaccid nickname of "The Great Accommodator" provides a clue as to why he was later criticized by W. E. B. Du Bois and the N.A.A.C.P. FOUR GOOD LINKS

    18. Booker T. Washington
    Booker T. Washington (18561915). Booker T. Washington was born into slavery inFranklin County near Roanoke, Virginia in 1856, and moved with his family
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    Booker T. Washington (1856-1915)
    Booker T. Washington was born into slavery in Franklin County near Roanoke, Virginia in 1856, and moved with his family just after the Civil War to Malden, West Virginia, where Washington worked in the salt mines. In the selection here from his autobiography, Up From Slavery, Washington tells the story of his journey from West Virginia to Hampton Institute in Virginia's Tidewater region and then to the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. When Washington became president of Tuskegee in 1881, the school hardly existed, yet largely through his efforts it became one of the leading facilities for black education in the United States. By the 1890s, Washington was the most prominent African-American in the country, and a number of Presidents, as well as business leaders, relied on Washington as an advisor. Other African-American leaders and intellectuals, however, most notably W.E.B. DuBois , resented Washington's message of political accommodation in favor of economic progress and distrusted his reliance on wealthy white Northerners for assistance. Leaders such as DuBois also resented Washington's willingness to use his political and economic influence in controlling ways that led them to refer to the "Tuskegee Machine." Washington's autobiography, Up From Slavery

    19. Booker Taliaferro Washington
    Washington, Booker T. (18561915) (Young Students Learning Library). Washington,Booker T. (The New York Public Library Book of Popular Americana)
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    20. Modern History Sourcebook: Booker T Washington (1856-1915): Speech At The Atlant
    Modern History Sourcebook Booker T Washington (18561915) Speech at the AtlantaExposition, 1895. In 1895 Washington was the only African American invited
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    Booker T Washington (1856-1915):
    Speech at the Atlanta Exposition, 1895
    In 1895 Washington was the only African American invited to address the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta. He was introduced as "a representative of Negro enterprise and Negro civilization." This speech is sometimes known as the "Atlanta Compromise", and opinions about Washington differ markedly among different commentators.. There is no defense or security for any of us except in the highest intelligence and development of all. If anywhere there are efforts tending to curtail the fullest growth of the Negro, let these efforts be turned into stimulating, encouraging, and making him the most useful and intelligent citizen. Effort or means so invested will pay a thousand per cent interest. These efforts will be twice blessed-" blessing him that gives and him that takes." There is no escape through law of man or God from the inevitable: "The laws of changeless justice bind

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