Tuesday 26 April 2022

BOOKER T WASHINGTON

 

Booker T. Washington
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    Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856 – November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, orator, and adviser to several presidents of the United States. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the dominant leader in the African American community and of the contemporary

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    In 1856, Washington was born into slavery in Virginia as the son of Jane, an African-American slave. After emancipation, she moved the family to West Virginia to join her husband Washington Ferguson. West Virginia had seceded from

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    Washington worked in salt furnaces and coal mines in West Virginia for several years to earn money. He made his way east to Hampton Institute, a school established in Virginia to educate freedmen and their descendants, where he also worked to pay for his

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    Washington was married three times. In his autobiography Up from Slavery, he gave all three of his wives credit for their contributions at Tuskegee. His first wife Fannie N. Smith was from Malden, West Virginia, the same Kanawha River Valley town where Washington

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    Booker was born into slavery to Jane, an enslaved African-American woman on the plantation of James Burroughs in southwest Virginia, near Hale's Ford in Franklin County. He never knew the day, month, and year of his birth (although evidence emerged after

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    In 1881, the Hampton Institute president Samuel C. Armstrong recommended Washington, then age 25, to become the first leader of 

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    Washington led Tuskegee for more than 30 years after becoming its leader. As he developed it, adding to both the curriculum and the facilities on the campus, he became a prominent national leader among African Americans, with considerable influence

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    Washington's 1895 Atlanta Exposition address was viewed as a "revolutionary moment" by both African Americans and whites across the country.

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  2. https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/booker-t-washington
    • Washington, a famed public speaker known for his sense of humor, was also the author of five books: · “The Story of My Life and Work” (1900) · “Up From Slavery” (1901) · “The Story of the Negro: The Rise of the Race from Slavery” (1909) · “My Larger Education” (1911) · “The Man Farthest Down” (1912)
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T_(wrestler)

    Booker T. Huffman Jr. (born March 1, 1965) better known by his ring name Booker T, is an American professional wrestler, professional wrestling promoter and color commentator. He is currently signed to WWE, and is also the owner and founder of the independent promotion Reality of Wrestling (ROW) in Texas City, Texas. Booker has been named by peers and industry commentators as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of his era; he was voted WWE's gre…

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  4. https://www.thoughtco.com/booker-t-washington-1779859
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    Booker T. Washington was born in April 1856 on a small farm in Hale's Ford, Virginia. He was given the middle name "Taliaferro" but no last name. His mother Jane was an enslaved woman and worked as the plantation cook. In Washington's autobiography, he wrote that his father—whom he never knew —was a White man…
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    • Published: 30/11/2013
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  5. https://www.biography.com/activist/booker-t-washington

    23/04/2021 · Booker T. Washington was one of the foremost African American leaders of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founding the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. Who Was Booker T. Washington?...

  6. https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/.../information/peoples-z/booker_t_washington

    Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856 –1915) was a pioneering black leader in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century United States, particularly in the rural South. Washington was the pre-eminent black accommodationist in the post-slavery …

  7. Booker T. Washington and Africa the Making of A Pan Africanist

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    Booker T. Washington actively propagandized against the atrocities taking place in the Congo Free State under King Leopold. He became vice president of the Friends of the Congo in addition to lobbying the white house on issues related to the Congo. Read More> The Liberian Crisis

  8. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T._Washington

    Booker T. Washington [2] est né esclave, d'un père inconnu [3], probablement blanc et d'une mère esclave afro-américaine, dans une ferme du Sud-Ouest de la Virginie [4]. À l'abolition de l'esclavage, en 1865, il exerce divers travaux manuels avant de poursuivre des études à l'université de Hampton, en Virginie. Il devient ensuite lui ...

  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07cispyOhWQ

    12/12/2012 · Born into slavery, Booker T. Washington put himself through school, became a teacher, and founded the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama (no...

  10. https://factsking.com/historical-people/booker-t-washington-facts

    Booker T Washington was born on April 5, 1856. A few years later, in 1865, he was freed because of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln. 2. He did great things when he was young. When he was 25, he founded the Tuskegee Institute. As mentioned before, this school focused on teaching trades to African Americans.

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