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Overview"Booker T. Washington fought his way out of slavery to become an educator, statesman, political shaper, and proponent of the ""do it yourself"" idea. In his autobiography, he describes his early life as a slave on a Virginia plantation, his steady rise during the Civil War, his struggle for education, his schooling at the Hampton Institute, and his years as founder and president of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, which was devoted to helping minorities learn useful, marketable skills. He gives an account of his travels, speeches, and meetings with various leaders, including Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. Employing a didactic tone, Washington deftly sets forth his belief that the black man's salvation lies in education, industriousness, and self-reliance. This is the true-life story of a man of real courage and dedication." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Booker T Washington , Noah WatermanPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9781441781451ISBN 10: 1441781455 Publication Date: 20 December 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Nineteenth-century African American businessman, activist, and educator Booker Taliaferro Washington's Up from Slavery is one of the greatest American autobiographies ever written. Its mantras of black economic empowerment, land ownership, and self-help inspired generations of black leaders, including Marcus Garvey, Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, and Louis Farrakhan...The potency of his philosophies are alive today in the nationalist and conservative camps that compose the complex quilt of black American society."" -- ""Amazon.com editorial review"" ""One of the most important primary sources in African American history."" -- ""Roy E. Finkenbine, Hampton University"" ""Reading Up from Slavery has provided my students with an opportunity to encounter a key figure in African American history on his own terms. It has provided them with greater insight into the mind of this man and his times."" -- ""C. Matthew Hawkins, Carlow College"" ""Remains one of the most important works on such an influential African American leader."" -- ""Professor Delia Crutchfield Cook, University of Maryland"" ""This book is a must-read."" -- ""Professor Warren C. Swindell, Indiana State University"" ""This book is definitely a classic, and I have used it every year in my African American history course."" -- ""Professor W. Marvin Dulaney, College of Charleston""" Author InformationBooker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915), founder of Tuskegee Institute, was a leading educator, author, and statesman who rose from slavery to become internationally famous. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |