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A compact historical and personal account that surveys the origins and development of slavery in America, portraying daily life under bondage, cultural expressions, and the transition to freedom. Interwoven with documentary sketches are the author's own recollections of being born into slavery, experiencing emancipation, and pursuing education, which culminated in founding and leading a school aimed at practical training and uplift. The collection reflects on labor, race relations, and the social and economic challenges faced by formerly enslaved communities, arguing for education, industry, and cooperation as paths toward advancement in the post-emancipation era.

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Booker T. Washington

Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was an influential African American educator, author, and orator. Born into slavery, he rose to prominence as the founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, where he advocated for vocational education for African Americans. Washington is best known for his autobiography, "Up from Slavery," which details his experiences and philosophy on self-help and racial uplift. His work emphasized the importance of education and hard work as means to achieve social and economic progress. Throughout his life, he wrote extensively on issues of race and education, contributing significantly to the discourse on African American advancement in the post-Civil War United States.

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