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... The chapter begins by telling the reader that Booker T. Washington, the author, was in the Atlanta Exposition representing the Negro enterprise and Negro ...
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Up From Slavery Booker T. Washington, the author of Up From Slavery, is the subject of his novel as well. In Booker's autobiography ...
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... Booker T. Washington, who has ... I do not believe any one can read this story closely, however, without becoming aware of the deep sympathy of the author in Jim. ...
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... of this discussion, it is the intent of this author to assess the ... as a political bastion, and such notable African Americans as Booker T. Washington, and WEB ...
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... From Fredrick Douglas to Author Ashe they were all strong leaders that ... as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress." Booker T. Washington "Before a ...
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... From Fredrick Douglas to Author Ashe they were all strong leaders that ... as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress." Booker T. Washington "Before a ...
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... From Fredrick Douglas to Author Ashe they were all strong leaders that ... as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress." Booker T. Washington "Before a ...
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... and racial accommodation which was brought on by Booker T. Washington. ... is now largely of historical interest but displays the author's formidable polemical ...
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... and racial accommodation which was brought on by Booker T. Washington. ... is now largely of historical interest but displays the author's formidable polemical ...
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... was the only possible starting-point for a [Southern-born] white author attempting to deal with Negro character ... Black novelist Booker T. Washington noted how ...
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... with the line "I lie down in the shadow," the author illustrates how ... abolitionist, along with influential black persona such as Booker T. Washington, left an ...
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... The author uses Pheoby as an example of women who are beginning to show a progression toward the ... With figures such as Booker T. Washington, who founded the ...
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... Benjamin Quarles, author of Black Abolitionists, explains that Turner's insurrection ... Trotter, in his 1902 rebuke of Booker T. Washington's conciliatory efforts ...
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... and Booker T. Washington. ... In Like a Family the author found a study of the cotton mill villages conducted by the government. ...
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