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WebIn his 1900 autobiography, Up From Slavery, Booker T. Washington wrote: "I had no schooling whatever while I was a slave, though I remember on several occasions I went as far as the schoolhouse door with one of my young mistresses to carry her books. The picture of several dozen boys and girls in a schoolroom engaged in study made a deep … WebW. E. B. Du Bois: Online Resources, from the Library of Congress; Golden Voices Audio Sample of "The Souls of Black Folk" University Massachusetts Amherst Website Arhivirano 2008-02-09 na Wayback Machine-u; Du Bois Lifetime Chronology Arhivirano 2011-07-26 na Wayback Machine-u; NAACP Website Entry on Du Bois Arhivirano 2008-02-12 na … famous enslaved people
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WebDec 6, 2024 · Booker T. Washington died on November 14, 1915, of “elevated hypertension.” He had been in New York and, upon learning that he had little time left, … WebMar 5, 2015 · The Legacy Of Booker T. Washington Revisited. Let's face it, Booker T. Washington has a serious image problem. He was perhaps the most influential black man in America during the late 1800s, but ... WebJul 20, 1998 · Booker T. Washington, in full Booker Taliaferro Washington, (born April 5, 1856, Franklin county, Virginia, U.S.—died November 14, 1915, Tuskegee, Alabama), … Booker T. Washington, educator and reformer, first president and principal … Clarence Thomas, (born June 23, 1948, Pinpoint, near Savannah, Georgia, … famous enough