Examines the life and achivements of early-twentieth-century African-American leader Booker T. Washington, discussing his founding of the Tuskegee Institute, his work to encourage African-Americans to improve themselves through education and industry, and the criticisms of those who believed he was too accommodating of racists.
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1811623 | 5413707 | 2438 | 101697 | 165002 | CCHS | 138 | CCHS052802 | BIO WASHINGTON | 920 | 1582575937 | 1742569409 |
2089914 | 5659944 | 2462 | 101697 | 165002 | HIMW | 256 | HIMW048778 | 921 WAS | 921 | 1582575937 | 1742569409 |
2564979 | 6075152 | 2364 | 101697 | 165002 | WIH | 511 | WIS0031313 | B WAS | 920 | 1637782573 | 1736800991 |
2788338 | 6275349 | 2387 | 101697 | 165002 | GEH | 226 | GVS0024418 | 921 WASHINGT ON | 921 | 1637782573 | 1736800991 |
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