A Boys' Life of Booker T. Washington


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Booker T. Washington was one of the first nationally recognized African American leaders after the Civil War. He was born to a slave woman in Virginia, who then took him as a young boy to West Virginia after the emancipation. Booker became a leader in education heading the Tuskegee Institute for more than 30 years and working with other universities. He advocated a moderate approach to elevating the African Americans through education and business, but worked behind the scenes to change discriminatory laws and practices, and became an adviser to the White House. He authored 14 books, and many articles and speeches, including his autobiography, Up from Slavery. - Summary by Larry Wilson (3 hr 23 min)

Chapitres

Preface and Forward 4:39 Lu par Larry Wilson
Early Childhood 12:32 Lu par Kyle L.
Boyhood Days 6:41 Lu par Sarah Brown
Planning for an Education 11:23 Lu par Jason in Panama
School Days at Hampton 12:56 Lu par KevinS
Beginning Life in the Outside World 9:41 Lu par Sebastian
Back at Hampton 6:29 Lu par Paul Brian Stewart
Building a Great School 16:10 Lu par Mari Patterson
Strenuous Days 13:50 Lu par Mari Patterson
Raising Money for Tuskeegee 12:01 Lu par Mari Patterson
Making Speeches 22:05 Lu par Tina Ding
Success as Educational Leader 21:13 Lu par drandall
Leading His People 10:15 Lu par drandall
Political Experiences 7:24 Lu par dfixsen
Visites to Europe 15:38 Lu par Paul Brian Stewart
Booker T. Washington: The Man 20:08 Lu par drandall

Critiques

awesome story that it's worth remembering and retelling.


(5 étoiles)

well read and executed