From Slave to College President: Being the Life Story of Booker T. Washington
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The biography follows Booker T. Washington's journey from enslavement to leadership of a vocational college, recounting formative experiences, education, and early teaching. It describes influences at training institutions, the adoption of practical pedagogy, and the development of an industrial curriculum intended to promote economic self-help and community uplift. The narrative details organizational growth at the school, public addresses and fundraising tours, travels that broadened his reputation, and engagements with contemporary public figures. Throughout, the author assesses his methods and outcomes and frames the social and political debates that shaped and responded to his approach to racial progress.
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