Booker T. Washington was one of the most powerful ... 1901 publication of his best-selling autobiography, Up From Slavery. But Washington's philosophy of racial uplift was bitterly opposed ...
On June 17, 1914, Mr. Washington made a visit to Batavia to speak at the First Presbyterian Church, invited by the ...
The Fort Salonga summer home of Booker T. Washington, in a state of disrepair and in danger of falling into Long Island Sound ...
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Great-granddaughter of Booker T. Washington visits national memorialBooker T. Washington was a slave until he was freed ... on a U.S. postage stamp and on a 50-cent coin. He wrote Up From Slavery. . . He started Tuskegee Institute for former slaves and for their ...
Pressley, Booker, and Colleagues: Silent on Dems Paying Reparations for Party’s Support of Slavery
Let’s review. Pressley, Booker, and colleagues are not demanding reparations from the Democrat Party for the number of Democratic Party platforms supporting slavery. There were six from 1840 ...
A review of All Brave Sailors: The Story of the S. S. Booker T. Washington, by John Beecher. Beecher is impressed by that warmth of human relationships so often noted by writers when they venture ...
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