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A portrait traces the rise of a man who advanced from slavery to national leadership in education and public life, concentrating on his mature work rather than early childhood. Prepared by close associates, it emphasizes vocational and industrial training, economic self-help, thrift, entrepreneurship, and institution building as strategies for communal uplift. The narrative uses speeches, anecdotes, and administrative reminiscence to illustrate practical advice—settling communities, avoiding costly urban temptations, and fostering small businesses—and to explain how steady work, local enterprise, and organized training were pursued as means to improve social and economic conditions.
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