The son of a slave, Booker Taliaferro Washington worked his way out the
salt furnaces and coal mines to develop the esteemed Tuskegee Institute.
This autobiographical work demonstrates his forceful and potent voice in
the fight for African-American equality in turn-of-the-century America.
"This volume is dedicated to my Wife, Margaret James Washington, and to
my Brother, John H. Washington, whose patience, fidelity and hard work
have gone far to make the work at Tuskegee successful."
Booker T. Washington
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