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Up From Slavery - Autobiography - cover

Up From Slavery - Autobiography

Booker T. Washington

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Up From Slavery," Booker T. Washington offers a poignant autobiography that chronicles his journey from the bondage of slavery to becoming a leading educator and civil rights advocate. Written in a direct and compelling style characteristic of late 19th-century African American literature, Washington's narrative provides a vivid account of the struggles and triumphs faced by newly freed blacks in the post-Civil War South. His frank reflections on the importance of education, self-reliance, and vocational training not only illuminate his personal experiences but also serve as a platform for broader discussions on race relations and social progress during the Reconstruction era. Booker T. Washington, born into slavery in 1856, emerged as a prominent African American voice advocating for the upliftment of his race through education and hard work. His experiences—ranging from childhood labor in salt furnaces to his founding of the Tuskegee Institute—shaped his philosophy that success would come through industrial education and economic self-sufficiency. Washington's ability to navigate the complexities of race and oppression in America laid the groundwork for his influential role in advocating for black empowerment during a turbulent historical period. "Up From Slavery" stands as a crucial read not only for those interested in the heritage of African American struggles but for anyone seeking inspiration from a life devoted to overcoming adversity. Washington's insights continue to resonate today, making this work an indispensable text for understanding the intersection of race, education, and the evolving American identity.
Available since: 10/11/2022.
Print length: 179 pages.

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