Up from Slavery: An Autobiography (version 3)
Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
Booker T. Washington
Up from Slavery is the autobiography of American educator Booker T. Washington, describing his personal path up from the position of a slave child during the Civil War to his work at founding schools to help children from black or other disadvantaged groups learn skills that would give them the chance to work to pull themselves up by the bootstraps. (8 hr 38 min)
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An autobiography. NOT a fictional account
The DocAru
This book was a real story, by a real ex-slave. I note that not once did he call for reparation; simply an opportunity to peacefully coexist in America. The reading was excellent. I urge you to listen to this book and share it with others.
Everybody should read this.
Wintergreen
This is a brilliant book, full of compelling ideas, arguments, and quotes. It would be good for society if more people read it.
An Undersung Saint
Toby Forstater
This text remains a forever powerful masterpiece to a brilliant life. It also doesn't hide the real systematic hardships he faced. But to see him overcome and help others, is something everyone can equally learn from. Please reread!
Pushpendra Singh
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absolutely changed
Tommy Caraway
Not only is this a great book th