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Booker T. Washington's controversial address at the opening ceremonies of the Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition, September 18, 1895, argued the importance of material...
For decades, Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was the major African-American spokesman in the eyes of white America. ... Contributions to the Nation
The Contributions of Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois in the Development of Vocational Education ... Contributions of Booker T. Washington
Roanoke, Va., October 1 ~ Booker T. Washington, the noted Negro educator spoke here a few days ago to the white people and the colored people at the Roanoke State Fair.
Like those who preceded him -- Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois -- King wrote with moral and rhetorical force, addressing a national audience that did not recognize his...
THE AWAKENING OF THE NEGRO by Booker T. Washington ... When a mere boy, I saw a young colored man, who had spent several years in school, sitting in a common cabin in the South,
Booker T Washington 1856 - 1915; He lifted the veil of ignorance from his people and pointed the way to progress through education ... This monument is erected by contributions from negroes in the U.S.
They turned to the leadership of William Monroe Trotter, W.E.B. DuBois and the NAACP. Booker T. Washington died November 14, 1915 ... Web site contributions provided by Brenda Johnson,
Booker T. Washington emerged in the midst of worsening social, political, and economic conditions for American blacks.
Not only this: under the guidance and leadership of this teacher, the first year that he was among them they learned how, by contributions in money and labor, to build a neat,