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Tuskegee & Its People - Their Ideals and Achievements

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342 pages
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The book explores the significant impact of the Tuskegee Institute, founded by Booker T. Washington in 1881, on African American education and empowerment. It details Washington's journey from slavery to becoming a leading advocate for industrial education as a means for Black individuals to escape poverty and achieve self-sufficiency. The first part outlines the institute's mission, while the second part highlights the challenges faced by its graduates in the post-Reconstruction South. Washington's legacy as a pivotal educator and influencer in race relations is also examined.

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Tuskegee & Its People - Their Ideals and Achievements, Booker T. Washington

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2014
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