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    In his autobiography “Up from Slavery”, Booker T. Washington recalls instances throughout his life as both a slave and a free man where he worked to pursue an education. This was his ultimate goal and served as his motivation to work hard. Washington recounts his troublesome journey perusing an education, often times being homeless and foodless leading him to seek a part time job for very low wages in order to make it to the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, a college for blacks located

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    benefit to the blacks. What was considered to be the best decision only proved to be the worse decision that black America could ever make. The writing "Of Booker T. Washington and Others" highlighted the views W. E. B. Du Bois' and Booker T. Washington had for Black

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    The autobiography of Booker T Washington titled Up From Slavery is a rich narrative of his life from slavery to one of the most influential motivational speakers, educators, visionaries’, founder and President of a prestigious Institute of his time. He was a man determined to see his race educated and have economic opportunities as well equal society advancement, he was diligent, and to see these tasks were accomplished with honesty and hard- work. On July 1881 Mr. Washington established the second

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    Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was a standout amongst the most persuasive (and questionable) African Americans ever. Brought up the child of a slave mother, Washington was self-propelled and focused on his own training from a youthful age. The tumultuous time in America 's history amid which he lived managed him new opportunities that originated from Abraham Lincoln 's Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 and the inevitable achievement of the North in the Civil War. He took the first chance to go

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    Booker Taliaferro Washington was born to a slave on April 5, 1856. His life had slight promise early on. In Franklin County, Virginia, as in most states previous to the Civil War, when you were a child to a slave, you became a slave. His mother worked as a cook for plantation owner James Burroughs. His father was an unknown white man, probably from a nearby plantation. He and his mother lived in a one-room log cabin with a large fireplace. Their small home also served as a kitchen. When Booker

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    Bonnie Hill Mrs. Pound English I 2 May 2016 The Life of Booker T. Washington Bailey, Ellen, and Amy Witherbee. "Booker T. Washington." Booker T. Washington (2005): 1-4.Literary Reference Center. Web. 30 Apr. 2016. Booker T. Washington, born a slave on a tobacco farm in Virginia, beat the odds of poverty and rose to become a top-notch teacher and political leader. After the emancipation of slavery at an early age of nine, Washington was allowed to attend school and eventually graduate with honors

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    1856, Booker Taliaferro Washington was born into slavery in Hale’s Ford, Virginia on a local plantation. Being born into slavery, it was quite clear that Washington would never amount to much. Knowing this though, did not stop him from dreaming about the many achievements he wanted to accomplish. Washington’s passion to learn is what transformed him into, not a lowly slave, but instead: an educator, a writer and the founder of the Tuskegee Institute. Through these achievements though, Booker T. Washington

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    except as a result of hard work.” (Booker T. Washington Quotes) This man spent most of his life working extremely hard to acquire and preserve equal rights for all. His name was Booker T. Washington. He helped the black community recover from slavery during the Civil Rights Movement because he had a different yet innovative approach on ending racism, allowed many the opportunity to get an education, and inspired countless individuals around the world. Booker T. Washington’s approach on ending

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    Anthony Hopkins Essay 5/2/16 Booker T Washington Booker T Washington was a black American leader of all leaders his goal was to help progress the black community into a state where they could excel and get better with time. He was a slave comes from from a time where poverty and being black and segregated was nothing new they were use to it. But this didn’t mean they didn’t want to change things. They always wanted things to be better many people became very influential leaders because of the

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    Booker Taliaferro Washington was born a slave on April 5, 1856 on a Virginia farm. He was born to an unknown white man and a black women named Jane. Washington had a very difficult childhood. Having to work as a small kid for others and often beaten.Washington was born into slavery and he still managed to maintain an educated life. Booker T. Washington was an American educator, author, orator, and advisor to presidents of the United States. In the 1900s it was illegal for slaves to receive an

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