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Rising From Slavery

The Life of Booker T Washington

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Rising From Slavery

By: Rev George Stoddard
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Rising From Slavery" is a comprehensive exploration of the remarkable life, history, and enduring legacy of Booker T Washington. This book delves into his early life and education, including his experiences as a child in slavery and his relentless pursuit of education and self-improvement. It also examines the influential figures who shaped his journey and the challenges he faced along the way.

The founding of the Tuskegee Institute is a pivotal chapter in Washington's life, and this book delves into its vision, mission, establishment, and growth. It explores the institute's curriculum and programs, as well as its profound impact on African American education. Additionally, the book highlights Washington's achievements and contributions, including his advocacy for vocational education, promotion of economic self-reliance, and leadership in the civil rights movement.

Furthermore, "Rising From Slavery" delves into the close relationships that shaped Washington's life, such as his connections with Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois, Theodore Roosevelt, and George Washington Carver. It examines the influence and impact of these relationships on his journey and the broader African American community. Lastly, the book explores Washington's philosophy, speeches, and writings, as well as his influence on African American culture, economic empowerment initiatives, and his lasting impact on the civil rights movement and international relations.

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