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... In order to raise funds for the school, Washington traveled all over the country, giving hundreds of speeches expressing his ideas and explaining his program ...
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... In order to raise funds for the school, Washington traveled all over the country, giving hundreds of speeches expressing his ideas and explaining his program ...
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... Washington founded a school on these principles, and it became the world's leader in agricultural and industrial education for the Negro. ...
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... Washington tried to expand as much as possible during the years of the school, he wanted to accommodate as many kids as possible and in order to do that the ...
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... life. Armstrong influence Washington to become the leader of Tuskegee Institute, a school very similar to Hampton. Washington acquires ...
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... When his mother married another slave, Washington Ferguson, Booker took the name Booker T. Washington when he entered school. The ...
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... They accepted him. After arriving in Tuskegee, the founders and Washington decided that the school would open up on July 4, 1881, Independence Day. ...
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... Washington. One day at the coal mines, Washington overheard discussion over a school for blacks called Hampton Institute. The youngest ...
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... General Armstrong. Armstrong was the principal at the school and became one of Washington's closest friends. Washington writes: "a ...
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... as a result of material competition between students, with armed assailants stealing one student's jacket in the middle of a school day in Washington, DC While ...
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... Washington Irving was born April 3, 1783, in New York City. ... He started school at the age of four, but he never took it seriously. ...
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Schoolhouse or Home School? What do George Washington and the Hanson brothers have in common? Do you give up? Well, the answer is ...
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... A chief spokesman for education, power broker, and institution builder of his time, Washington founded Tuskegee Institute. It was a black school in Alabama ...
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George Washington Carver George Washington Carver was born in Diamond Grove, Missouri ... at any local schools, therefore he had to attend school eight miles away ...
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... organizer and principal of a black trade school. He named it Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. While at Tuskegee, Booker T. Washington incorporated the ...
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... George went to school until the age of 30, but his age didn't stop ... In 1897, Booker T. Washington, the founder of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute ...
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... George Washington Carver soon realized that he wanted to pursue a career in Science , but this school offered no science classes. ...
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... In addition, Carver developed a "school on wheels" to teach farmers from Alabama the essentials for soil ... George Washington Carver died in 1943 at the age of 82 ...
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... He finished high school then tried to enter Highland University, but they refused ... was offered many jobs, but accepted one from Booker T. Washington to teach at ...
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... (1991, September). School crime: A national crime victimization survey report. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. Polsby, D. (March, 1997) . ...
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George Washington Carver Carver was born a slave in Missouri. ... Carvers first schooling took place in a single room school house for black children. ...
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George Washington Carver George Washington Carver was born in spring 1865, on a Missouri ... In George late 20's he received a high school diploma from a school in ...
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... if he had done this and he found no support then would his school been ruined or perhaps even burnt to the ground? The speech Booker T. Washington gave at ...
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... Vouchers). A study done in 1999 compared the math scores of black public school and black Catholic school students in Washington, DC. The ...
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... Washington Irving was born and raised in New York City. When Irving went to school he was one of the most influential of all students, so he enrolled himself ...
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... He feared that the success of Washington's industrial school would limit the development of true higher education for blacks and believed that blacks should ...
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... Fredricksburg, Virginia. He attended school up until his fifteenth year. Washington married Martha Dandridge on January 6,1759. Washington ...
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... In 1993, the Washington State Gun-Free Schools Act was passed. This established a state policy that forbids guns on school property. ...
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... One proposal described in the "Washington Post" states that most schools have turned to a school uniform to relieve the pressure on students to try to keep up ...
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... After the death of his father, when he was only 11, Washington moved to Mount ... to grow up in Virginia's higher society and was able to attend school unlike many ...
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