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A boys' life of Booker T. Washington

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Aimed at young readers, the biography traces the subject's journey from childhood in slavery through his pursuit of education, experiences at a training school, and the founding and expansion of an influential vocational institute. It follows fundraising efforts, public speaking, leadership of his community, and travels abroad, interweaving descriptions of campus life, instructional programs, and personal traits such as perseverance, industry, and pragmatism. Chapters combine chronological narrative with thematic sketches of educational philosophy, community building, and political engagement, presenting an accessible portrait meant to inspire ambition and civic responsibility among youth.

About the Author

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Walter Clinton Jackson

Walter Clinton Jackson was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of biographies. His notable work, "A Boys' Life of Booker T. Washington," presents the life and achievements of the influential African American educator and leader in a manner accessible to young readers. Through this biography, Jackson aimed to inspire and educate children about Washington's legacy and the importance of perseverance and education. Jackson's writing reflects a commitment to fostering understanding and appreciation of significant historical figures among youth.

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