Tuskegee & Its People
Author: Booker T. Washington
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 608
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Author: Booker T. Washington
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 608
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Published: 1916
Total Pages: 430
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Published: 2018-01-30
Total Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9781984383358
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe classic collection of essays and personal histories relating to the Tuskegee Institute, founded by Booker T. Washington for the education of African-Americans. The Essays include: Present Achievements And Governing Ideals, Resources And Material Equipment, The Academic Aims, What Girls Are Taught, And How, Hampton Institute's Relation To Tuskegee, A College President's Story, A School Principal's Story, A Lawyer's Story, A School Treasurer's Story, The Story Of A Farmer, The Story Of A Carpenter, Cotton-Growing In Africa, The Story Of A Teacher Of Cooking, A Woman's Work, Uplifting The Submerged Masses, A Dairyman's Story, The Story Of A Wheelwright, The Story Of A Blacksmith, A Druggist's Story, The Story Of A Supervisor Of Mechanical Industries, A Negro Community Builder, and The Evolution Of A Shoemaker.
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Published: 2016-04-24
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9781532909436
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn a general way the reading public is fairly well acquainted with the work of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, but there is continued demand for definite information as to just what the graduates of that institution are doing with their education.That inquiry is partly answered by this book. The scope of the Tuskegee Institute work is outlined by the chapters contained in Part I, while those of Part II evidence the fact that the graduates of the school are grappling at first-hand with the conditions that environ the masses of the Negro peopleNotice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limited (www.publicdomain.org.uk) as a Public Domain Book, if you have any inquiries, requests or need any help you can just send an email to [email protected] This book is found as a public domain and free book based on various online catalogs, if you think there are any problems regard copyright issues please contact us immediately via [email protected]
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Published: 2016-03-17
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9781530595037
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn a general way the reading public is fairly well acquainted with the work of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, but there is continued demand for definite information as to just what the graduates of that institution are doing with their education.That inquiry is partly answered by this book. The scope of the Tuskegee Institute work is outlined by the chapters contained in Part I, while those of Part II evidence the fact that the graduates of the school are grappling at first-hand with the conditions that environ the masses of the Negro people.Notice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limited (www.publicdomain.org.uk) as a Public Domain Book, if you have any inquiries, requests or need any help you can just send an email to [email protected] This book is found as a public domain and free book based on various online catalogs, if you think there are any problems regard copyright issues please contact us immediately via [email protected]
Author: Booker T. Washington
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2018-04-05
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 3732645711
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Author: Booker T. Washington
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 354
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Published: 2022-06-13
Total Pages: 190
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book was written by Booker Taliaferro Washington, an African-American educator, author, orator, and adviser to several presidents of the United States. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the dominant leader in the African-American community and of the contemporary black elite. Washington was from the last generation of black American leaders born into slavery and became the leading voice of the former slaves and their descendants. This book provides his insights on the value of industrial training and the methods employed to develop it.
Author: Booker T. Washington
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Published: 2009
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