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... Growing up in Franklin County, Virginia, Booker was a young slave living on a plantation in a cold, dismal cabin with his mother being the plantation cook. ...
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... name Washington. Booker heard of a big school for African Americans in Hampton, Virginia, and he decided to go there. In 1872, he ...
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... since," he later commented. Booker heard of a big school for Negro's in Hampton, Virginia, and he decided to go there. In 1872, at the ...
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... since," he later commented. Booker heard of a big school for Negro's in Hampton, Virginia, and he decided to go there. In 1872, at the ...
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... since," he later commented. Booker heard of a big school for Negro's in Hampton, Virginia, and he decided to go there. In 1872, at the ...
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I, Booker Taliaferro Washington, was born into slavery on a small farm in the back country of Virginia. I, like many other Americans ...
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... September 22nd, 1862 but was not passed until the Civil War ended in 1865, gave Booker the opportunity to attend school at the Hampton Institute in Virginia. ...
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... His name was Booker Taliaferro Washington. Booker T. Washington was born into slavery on James Burrough's Virginia Plantation in 1856. ...
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... He was born in Virginia in 1856, and he had a white father and a black ... When Booker was seventeen he went of to Hampton Institute, he worked there as a janitor. ...
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... "For decades, Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was the major African-American spokesman in the eyes of white America. Born a slave in Virginia, Washington was ...
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... T. Washington Essay September 25, 2000 Throughout the life of Booker T. Washington ... on a slave plantation in either 1858 or 1859 in Franklin County, Virginia. ...
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... of his eight months in Washington, Booker was asked and accepted an invitation to get blacks and white votes on moving the capital of West Virginia and three ...
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... Booker T. Washington was an educator and the most prominent black leader of his day. He grew up as a slave in Virginia, born to a white slave-holding father ...
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... Booker T. Washington was born on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia. He leaves home to go to school at Hampton Institute with virtually no money. ...
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... their economic conditions. Unlike Du Bois, Booker Taliaferro was born a slave on a small farm in Virginia. Despite that, he had ...
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... Birth Records were usually not available to slaves. Booker, his brother and his mother moved to Malden West Virginia after the Civil War. ...
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... After the Civil War Booker, his brother, and his mother moved to Malden, West Virginia were they went to live with his stepfather, whom they had only seen a ...
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... Soon after that Washington set out to attend the Hampton Institute in Virginia. ... Booker T. Washington saw this opportunity and accepted it. ...
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... Booker T. Washington was born into slavery. ... After his family was emancipated, Washington's family moved to Malden, West Virginia, where "drinking, gambling ...
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... in Franklin County, Virginia. At the earliest moments of his life, he was a laborer, cleaning the yards, carrying water, and taking corn to the mills. Booker T ...
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... a slave in Franklin County, Virginia, born to a white slave-holding father and a slave mother. In his famous Atlanta Compromise Address, Booker T. Washington ...
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... their backgrounds. Booker T. Washington, born a slave in 1856 in Franklin County, Virginia, could be described as a pragmatist. He ...
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... their backgrounds. Booker T. Washington, born a slave in 1856 in Franklin County, Virginia, could be described as a pragmatist. He ...
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... their backgrounds. Booker T. Washington, born a slave in 1856 in Franklin County, Virginia, could be described as a pragmatist. He ...
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... their backgrounds. Booker T. Washington, born a slave in 1856 in Franklin County, Virginia, could be described as a pragmatist. He ...
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... The Civil Rights strategy of Booker T. Washington was more practical than the method proposed by ... Washington was born a slave on a Virginia plantation in 1856. ...
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... in the United States, Booker T. Washington always pushed for movements and change for all people of his race. Growing up as a boy from Virginia, he was ...
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... the arrival of twenty "Negroes" aboard a Dutch man-of-war in Virginia in 1619 ... An interesting spin on the story comes from Booker T. Washington and WEB Dubois who ...
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... schools, such as Frederick Douglass, George Washington Carver, and Booker T. Washington. ... The case was combined with the Delaware, Virginia, and South Carolina ...
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... New York: New York University Press, 1997. Washington, Booker T. Up From Slavery. Williamstown, Virginia: Corner House Publishers, 1900.
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