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“I admit that I approached Up From Slavery with preconceived and not necessarily positive notions... Rather than dismissively regarding him as a sellout, I see his misguided views and ideas as a result of him being a man in a peculiar position at a very...” Noire Histoir · 5 years ago

“He believed in hard work and self-sacrifice, perhaps to a fault.” www.tomakemuchoftime.com · 5 years ago Notable Biographies and References booker t. washington

: It provides insight into the founding and growth of the Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University), which served as a model for his theories on practical training. Perspectives from Readers and Scholars “I admit that I approached Up From Slavery

For those seeking a more critical or historical perspective beyond his autobiography, modern scholars have provided deep dives into his life: Book Review of Up from Slavery by Booker T. Washington Washington

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