Up From Slavery by Booker T. Washington 1922 Hardcover Book
USD 95.00 USD
Up from Slavery (1901) is Booker T. Washington’s autobiography detailing his journey from19th-century enslavement to becoming a renowned educator and founder of the Tuskegee Institute. He emphasizes hard work, industrial education, and self-reliance as keys to racial uplift, promoting a philosophy of gradual economic advancement over immediate political agitation.
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Up from Slavery (1901) is Booker T. Washington’s autobiography detailing his journey from19th-century enslavement to becoming a renowned educator and founder of the Tuskegee Institute. He emphasizes hard work, industrial education, and self-reliance as keys to racial uplift, promoting a philosophy of gradual economic advancement over immediate political agitation.