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- The Life and Death of Booker T. WashingtonIn depth look at the life and accomplishments of Booker T. Washington.
- Booker T. Washington Quotes: My Favorite Quotes from the Autobiography Up from SlaveryWhile reading Up From Slavery I wrote down some of my favorite quotes from Booker T. Washington who was greatly admired for his speeches as well as his dedication to improving the lives of so many people. Booker T. Washington quotes.
Black History Month: Who was Booker T. Washington?Booker T. Washington was the most prominent African American leader of the late 19th and early 20th century. He believed African Americans should largely accede to segregation and their lack of rights, as trying to force change would make matters worse.
Booker T. Washington and the Atlanta Compromise SpeechBooker T. Washington was acknowledged to be the most significant African American leader by both African Americans themselves and the white establishment in the late 19th and early 20th century. This 1895 speech epitomized his accommodationist philosophy.
The Birthplace of Booker T. Washington Who was Born into Slavery in VirginiaHe was a respected and successful educational leader, but a controversial figure socially and politically. Did his speeches and policies prolong the "separate but equal" policies? His Birthplace Monument is a fine example of an early Virginia farm.- The Conflict Between W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T WashingtonThis paper analyzes and compares the tactics used by Booker T Washington and W.E.B. DuBois and determinds who was more effective in reaching their audience.
- Booker T. Washington - The Man of the HourThere are many schools across the United States that proudly bear the name of Booker T. Washington. This is a fitting tribute to the man who was responsible for setting the standard of the right to an education for all Americans.
- Booker T. Washington Tried to Destroy the NAACPThe early history of the civil rights movement is not one of widespread agreement and acceptance among the participants.
- We're Booker T. Washington's White Relatives: Geneology Reveals SurprisesIn looking for my husband's ancestors, we learned not only that one of them had owned Booker T. Washington, but that he was also the grandfather to Booker T.'s brother, John.
- African American Literature: The Battle of Ideologies in A Raisin in the SunThis paper uses the ideas of W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington to analyze Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun.
- Booker T Washington Senior High, Pensacola High School and Wedgewood High Combined Class ReunionThe combined classes of Booker T Washington High School, Pensacola High School and Wedgewood High are planning to come together for their 41st, 40th and 39th year class reunions.
- Famous African AmericansHere is a list of some of the most famous African American public figures in history.
- Cultural Studies in EducationW. E. B. Dubois wrote his most influential book concerning the conditions of the African-American population in American society in 1908.

