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  1. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 3: 1889-95.Assistant editors, Stuart B. Kaufman and Raymond W. Smock by Booker T Washington, Stuart J Kaufman, et all 1974-04-01
  2. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 10: 1909-11.Assistant editors, Geraldine McTigue and Nan E. Woodruff by Booker T Washington, Geraldine E McTigue, et all 1981-08-01
  3. Booker T. Washingtons own story of his life and work; by Booker T. Washington, Albon L Holsey, 2010-07-30
  4. Black-Belt Diamonds: Gems from the Speeches, Addresses and Talks to Students of Booker T. Washington by Booker T. Washington, 1998-06
  5. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 1: The Autobiographical Writings. Assistant editor, John W. Blassingame by Booker T Washington, John R Blassingame, et all 1972-10-01
  6. Negro Education Not a Failure : Address by Booker T. Washington in the Concert Hall of Madison Square Garden, New York, Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, 1904. by Booker T. Washington, 2009-07-20
  7. Up from slavery; with an introduction by Booker T. Washington III and illustrations by Denver Gillen. by Booker T Washington, 1970
  8. Booker T. Washington: Great American Educator (Graphic Biographies) by Braun, Eric, 2005-09-01
  9. The Collected Works of Booker T. Washington (Halcyon Classics) by Booker T. Washington, 2009-12-02
  10. The Booker T. Washington Reader (An African American Heritage Book) by Booker T. Washington, 2008-01-15
  11. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 5: 1899-1900.Assistant editor, Barbara S. Kraft by Booker T Washington, 1977-03-01
  12. Booker T. Washington: Leader of His People (A Discovery Book) by Lillie G. Patterson, 1962-01-01
  13. Booker T. Washington (Rookie Biographies) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2006-09
  14. Booker T. Washington: Educator And Interracial Interpreter by Basil Mathews, 2010-03-08

41. Wildernet - Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site
Includes lists of trails, lodging, camping, and directions to this college founded by booker T. washington for African Americans in 1881. Preserved here are the brick buildings the students constructed themselves, washington's home and the George washington Carver Museum.
http://www.wildernet.com/pages/area.cfm?areaID=ALTUSKNHS&CU_ID=1

42. Washington Gladden To Booker T. Washington, 19 July 1912
Correspondence published in The booker T. washington Papers. Introduction to the letter explores Gladden as a leader of Social Gospel and his influence on W. E. B. DuBois and booker T. washington.
http://womhist.binghamton.edu/webdbtw/doc11.htm

43. Home
Full details and information about the OK942nd unit, including mission statement, photo gallery and newsletters.
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OK-942 Group: Booker T. Washington High School AFJROTC, Tulsa, Oklahoma
"[AFJROTC] is not an investment in the Air Force. It's an investment in the nation." -Brig. Gen. Paul Hankins, Commander of the Air Force Officers Training and Accession Schools
The Honor Code: Cadets will be expected to maintain high standards of conduct and behavior by adhering to the Honor Code practiced at the Air Force Academy We will not lie cheat steal , nor tolerate anyone among us who does. Our Mission Statement and Cadet Corp Goals
Booker T. Washington Magnet High School: AFJROTC OK-942 Group Web Page
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44. Welcome To Conroe Independent School District.
56th Grades. Conroe ISD.
http://www.conroe.isd.tenet.edu/schools/washington.htm
Conroe Independent School District
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45. ThinkQuest : Library : Stamp On Black History
Stamp on Black History Home Page Menu.
http://library.thinkquest.org/10320/Washngtn.htm
Index United States Civil Rights
Stamp on Black History
This excellent site lists all of the black Americans on stamps, both alphabetically and by subject areas, and includes a biography of each person. It also gives a history of the postage stamp, offers advice on stamp collecting, and includes a fantastic games and activities area for classrooms. A tour of black history, from 300 to the present, is also included. Visit Site 1997 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students George Alice Deal Junior High School, Washington, DC, United States Charles L. Riverdale Baptist School, Upper Marlboro, MD, United States Tony DeMatha Catholic High School, Hyattsville, MD, United States Coaches Donna Alice Deal Junior High School, Washington, DC, United States Roland Riverdale Baptist School, Upper Marlboro, MD, United States Tom DeMatha Catholic High School, Hyattsville, MD, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

46. Washington, Booker T. 1901. Up From Slavery
Nonfiction booker T. washington Up from Slavery. booker T. washington. Up from Slavery An Autobiography. booker T. washington.
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47. Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, And The Tuskegee Airmen: LEGENDS
The National Park Service Museum Management Program's exhibit on the Legends of Tuskegee including booker T. washington, Tuskegee Airmen, and George washington Carver.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/tuskegee/index.htm

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48. Index
Welcome to the booker T. washington Virtual Museum and Storybook! On this website you can learn about booker T. washington and the
http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/activity/bookertwashington/
Welcome to the Booker T. Washington Virtual Museum and Storybook! On this website you can learn about Booker T. Washington and the college that he founded, the Tuskegee Institute.
Story, Illustrations, and Layout by Amy Genette Wahe
San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Office

49. Booker T. Washington Alumni
Alumni association for booker T. washington High School. Offers history, principals, scholarship recipients, and newsletter.
http://www.btwaa.com

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B.T.W.A.A. BTWHS History Then and Now ... Contact Us “To those who first placed our infant feet on the highway of life, who guided us willingly and without complaint over ways both smooth and rough; whose care and devotion have never been denied us; who have made untold sacrifices for us; whose counsel and guidance have been leading factors in our lives; who have served us willingly in spite of the many duties and obligations of family responsibilities and outside employment; who have worked and planned unceasingly to bring into the lives of their children all that is good and true and beautiful – our parents and those who stand in the place of parents – we lovingly dedicate this souvenir booklet.” These words were written two decades ago by the Souvenir Booklet Committee,
  • Joynell Jenkins – Chairwoman
  • Delores B. Baker – Secretary
are just as meaningful now as we broach a new century. I find them perfectly fitting in the dedication of this web site. August, 2001 Claudis Daniels
Web Site Coordinator
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50. PAL: Booker T.Washington (1856-1915)
washington bibliography at Perspectives in American Literature.
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap6/booker.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 6: Late Nineteenth Century: 1890-1910 - Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915) The Booker T. Washington Era Booker T. Washington National Monument Booker T. Washington: The Trumpet of Conciliation Primary Works ... Home Page The First African-American to appear on a US stamp, 1940 Top Primary Works The future of the American Negro . NY: Haskell House, 1968. ( Up from slavery, an autobiography . Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1951. ( E-Text Working with the hands . NY: Arno P, 1969. ( My larger education; being chapters from my experience . Miami: Mnemosyne Pub. Inc., 1969. ( The story of my life and work. With an introd. by J. L. M. Curry. Copiously illustrated with photo engravings, original pen drawings by Frank Beard . NY: New American Library, 1970. E185.97 W29 Top Selected Bibliography Andrews, William L. "William Dean Howells and Charles W. Chesnutt: Criticism and Race Fiction in the Age of Booker T. Washington." American Literature - - -. "Booker T. Washington, Belle Kearney, and the Southern Patriarchy."

51. Up From Slavery: An Autobiography
45 Sl Slavery. booker T. washington s influential autobiography. Credits. Up from slavery An autobiography by booker Taliaferro washington
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Slavery Booker T. Washington's influential autobiography. Credits. Up from slavery: An autobiography
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Etext by Aloysius West. Contents. Up from slavery: Preface
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Helping others. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter V
The reconstruction period. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter VI Black race and red race. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter VII Early days at Tuskegee. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter VIII Teaching school in a stable and a hen-house. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter IX Anxious days and sleepless nights. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter X A harder task than making bricks without straw. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter XI Making their beds before they could lie on them. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter XII Raising money. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter XIII Two thousand miles for a five-minute speech. Sl Up from slavery: Chapter XIV The Atlanta Exposition address.

52. Booker T. Washington Elementary School
Include accelerated reader list, library, and annual calendar.
http://www.sps.k12.va.us/schools/btwes/Home_page.htm

53. Washington, Booker Taliaferro
COLUMN Uncle Tom don t live here anymore (University Wire). washington, booker T. (18561915) (Young Students Learning Library). Up from slavery.
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    Washington, Booker Taliaferro Washington, Booker Taliaferro, Hampton Univ. ), he was given charge of the training of 75 Native Americans, under the guidance of Gen. S. C. Armstrong . He later developed the night school. In 1881 he was chosen to organize a normal and industrial school for African Americans at Tuskegee, Ala. Under his direction, Tuskegee Institute (see Tuskegee Univ. ) became one of the leading African-American educational institutions in America. Its programs emphasized industrial training as a means to self-respect and economic independence for black people. Washington gave many lectures in the interests of his work, both in the United States and in Europe, and he was counted among the ablest public speakers of his time. In 1895 at Atlanta, Ga., Washington made a highly controversial speech on the place of the African American in American life. In it he maintained that it was foolish for blacks to agitate for social equality before they had attained economic equality. His speech pleased many whites and gained financial support for his school, but his position was denounced by many African-American leaders, among them W. E. B. Du Bois . Washington was the organizer (1900) of the National Negro Business League, a group committed to black economic independence. He received honorary degrees from Dartmouth and Harvard. Among his many published works are his autobiography

54. Booker T. Washington: A Who2 Profile
booker T. washington • Educator. booker T. washington Archive of documents, a short biography, and the full text of Up From Slavery. Birth 1856.
http://www.who2.com/bookertwashington.html
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Educator Born a slave and deprived of any early education, Booker Taliaferro Washington went on to become America's foremost black educator of the early 20th Century. He was the first principal at the Tuskegee Institute, where he championed vocational training as a means for black self-reliance. A well-known orator, Washington also wrote a best-selling autobiography and advised Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft on race relations. His rather flaccid nickname of "The Great Accomodator" provides a clue as to why he was later criticized by W. E. B. Du Bois and the N.A.A.C.P.
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Good basic introduction to Washington's life African American Odyssey
From the Library of Congress, a detailed chapter on the 'Booker T. Washington era' Booker T. and W.E.B.
From PBS, a detailed anaylsis of the men and their times Booker T. Washington
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55. Best Western Inn Of Fort Washington
Shows online reservation availability, hotel policies and provides information about local points of interest.
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56. Booker T. Washington
Learn more about booker T. washington who tried to advance the economic status of African Americans. On this site, find links to his writings.
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Recent Up a category The Awakening of the Negro Washington wrote that African Americans should be trained to work in a trade in order to offset the effects of slavery. The Case of the Negro Here, Washington addresses Du Bois' focus on the intellectual advancement of African Americans. While he agrees with this necessity, he believes that first African Americans must be established economically in order to be taken seriously. Signs of Progress Among the Negroes In this article, Washington discusses his educational goals for African Americans. Up From Slavery: An Autobiography The full text of Washington's autobiography.

57. DISD
912th Grades. Dallas ISD.
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58. Booker T. Washington (1856-1915)
A short biography from the Acton Institute.
http://www.acton.org/publicat/randl/liberal.php?id=170

59. Reader's Companion To American History - -WASHINGTON, BOOKER T.
washington, booker T. (18561915), educator. Across thought. Louis R. Harlan, booker T. washington, 2 vols. (1972, 1984). David W. Blight.
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, educator. Across the landscape of the most anguished era of American race relations (1895-1915) strode the self-assured and influential Booker T. Washington. The foremost black educator, power broker, and institution builder of his time, Washington in 1881 founded Tuskegee Institute, a black school in Alabama devoted to industrial and moral education and to the training of public school teachers. From his southern small-town base, he created a national political network of schools, newspapers, and the National Negro Business League (founded in 1901). In response to the age of Jim Crow, Washington offered the doctrine of accommodation, acquiescing in social and political inequality for blacks while training them for economic self-determination in the industrial arts. Born a slave on a small farm in western Virginia, Washington was nine years old when the Civil War ended. His humble but stern rearing included his working in a salt furnace when he was ten and serving as a houseboy for a white family where he first learned the virtues of frugality, cleanliness, and personal morality. Washington was educated at Hampton Institute, one of the earliest freedmen's schools devoted to industrial education; Hampton was the model upon which he based his institute in Tuskegee. Growing up during Reconstruction and imbued with moral as opposed to intellectual training, he came to believe that postwar social uplift had begun at the wrong end: the acquisition of political and civil rights rather than economic self-determination.

60. Booker T. Washington Middle School
Magnet school for international studies and technology. Awards, calendar, educational programs overview.
http://www.sdhc.k12.fl.us/~btwashington/
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