About This Book
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.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
Character Building / Being Addresses Delivered on Sunday Evenings to the Students of Tuskegee Institute
by Booker T. Washington
Frederick Douglass
by Booker T. Washington
My larger education
by Booker T. Washington
Putting the Most Into Life
by Booker T. Washington
The Future of the American Negro
by Booker T. Washington
The Man Farthest Down: A Record of Observation and Study in Europe
by Booker T. Washington
You May Also Like
6 picks
"Billy" Sunday, the Man and His Message / With his own words which have won thousands for Christ
by William T. Ellis
"Boots and Saddles"; Or, Life in Dakota with General Custer
by Elizabeth Bacon Custer
"Born of the Spirit;" or, Gems from the Book of Life
by Zenas Osborne
"Brother Bosch", an Airman's Escape from Germany
by Gerald Featherstone Knight
"Buffalo Bill" from Prairie to Palace: An Authentic History of the Wild West
by John M. Burke
"Co. Aytch," Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment / Or, A Side Show of the Big Show
by Samuel R. Watkins