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"Character, not circumstances, makes the man." -- Booker T. Washington
Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856 — November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, orator and political leader. He was the dominant figure in the African American community in the United States from 1890 to 1915. He was representative of the last generation of black leaders born in slavery and spoke on behalf of blacks living in the South. Washington was able throughout the final 25 years of his life to maintain his standing as the major black leader because of the sponsorship by powerful whites, substantial support within the black community, his ability to raise educational funds from both groups and his accommodation to the social realities of the age of Jim Crow segregation.

Washington was born into slavery to a white father and a slave mother in a rural area in southwestern Virginia. After emancipation, he worked in West Virginia in a variety of manual labor jobs before making his way to Hampton Roads seeking an education. He worked his way through Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (now Hampton University) and attended college at Wayland Seminary (now Virginia Union University). After returning to Hampton as a teacher, in 1881 he was named as the first leader of the new Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.

Washington received national prominence for his Atlanta Address of 1895, attracting the attention of politicians and the public as a popular spokesperson for African American citizens. Washington built a nationwide network of supporters in many black communities, with black ministers, educators and businessmen composing his core supporters. Washington played a dominant role in black politics, winning wide support in the black community and among more liberal whites (especially rich Northern whites). He gained access to top national leaders in politics, philanthropy and education. Washington's efforts included cooperating with white people and enlisting the support of wealthy philanthropists, which helped raise funds to establish and operate thousands of small community schools and institutions of higher education for the betterment of blacks throughout the South, work which continued for many years after his death.

Northern critics called Washington's followers the "Tuskegee Machine". After 1909, Washington was criticized by the leaders of the new NAACP, especially W. E. B. Du Bois, who demanded a stronger tone of protest for advancement of civil rights needs. Washington replied that confrontation would lead to disaster for the outnumbered blacks, and that cooperation with supportive whites was the only way to overcome pervasive racism in the long run. Some of his civil rights work was secret, such as funding court cases.

In addition to the substantial contributions in the field of education, Dr. Washington was the author of 14 books; his autobiography, Up From Slavery, first published in 1901, is still widely read today. During a difficult period of transition for the United States, he did much to improve the overall friendship and working relationship between the races. His work greatly helped blacks to achieve higher education, financial power and understanding of the U.S. legal system. This led to a foundation of the skill set needed to support the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and further adoption of important federal civil rights laws.

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Career Overview   more

Youth, Freedom and Education   more

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute   more

Marriages and Children   more

Politics and the Atlanta Compromise   more

Wealthy Friends and Benefactors   more

Up From Slavery, and an Invitation to the White House   more

Lifetime of Overwork, Death at Age 59   more

Honors and Memorials   more

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Total Books: 340
Address Of Booker T Washington Delivered At The Alumni Dinner Of Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts June 24 1896
African American Literature A Concise Anthology From Frederick Douglass to Toni Morrison
America A Concise History 2e Volume 2 and America Firsthand 6e Volume 2 and Up From Slavery
America A Concise History 3e V2  America Firsthand 6e V2  Up From Slavery
The American Promise Compact 2e V2  Reading American Past 2e V2  Up from Slavery
The American Promise Compact 2e V2 Reading American Past 2e V2 Up From Slavery [Nancy Drew Girl Detective] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780312455484
ISBN-10: 0312455488
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American Promise Compact 2e V2  Up from Slavery
American Promise Compact 2e V2 Up From Slavery (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780312445096
ISBN-10: 0312445091
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America's History 6e V2  Up from Slavery  Era of Franklin D Roosevelt 19331945  Title IX
BlackBelt Diamonds Gems from the Speeches Addresses and Talks to Students
Blackbelt Diamonds Gems From the Speeches Addresses and Talks to Students [Black Heritage Library Collection] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780836986778
ISBN-10: 0836986776
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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BlackBelt Diamonds Gems from the Speeches Addresses and Talks to Students of Booker T Washington
Black Diamonds The Wisdom of Booker T Washington
Black History Collection Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Up from Slavery and The Souls of Black Folk
Booker T Washington Papers
Booker T Washington Papers [13 Volumes and 1 Index] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780252011528
ISBN-10: 025201152X
Genres: Biographies & Memoirs, Nonfiction
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Booker T Washington Papers Volume 1 The Autobiographical Writings Assistant editor John W Blassingame
Booker T Washington Papers Volume 10 190911  Assistant editors Geraldine McTigue and Nan E Woodruff
Booker T Washington Papers Volume 11 191112  Assistant editor Geraldine McTigue
Booker T Washington Papers Volume 12 191214
Booker T Washington Papers Volume 12 191214 (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780252009747
ISBN-10: 0252009746
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Booker T Washington Papers Volume 13 191415  Assistant editors Susan Valenza and Sadie M Harlan
Booker T Washington Papers Volume 2 186089 Assistant editors Pete Daniel Stuart B Kaufman Raymond W Smock and William M Welty
Booker T Washington Papers Volume 3 188995  Assistant editors Stuart B Kaufman and Raymond W Smock
Booker T Washington Papers Volume 4 189598  Assistant editors Stuart B Kaufman Barbara S Kraft and Raymond W Smock
Booker T Washington Papers Volume 5 18991900  Assistant editor Barbara S Kraft
The Booker T Washington Reader [An African American Heritage Book] (Paperback)Hardcover
De Esclavo Catedrtico [Spanish Edition] (Paperback)
Sowing and Reaping [The Black Heritage Library Collection] (Hardcover)
Storyteller's Scrapbook [1977 Green Hardcover Printing] (Hardcover)
Up From Slavery with Ebook [Tantor Unabridged Classics] (Audio CD)Audio CD
Up From Slavery with Related Documents [The Bedford Series in History and Culture] (Paperback)
Up From Slavery with Selected Slaves Narratives [New York Public Library Collector's Editions] (Hardcover)
A Will to Be Free Vol I [An African American Heritage Book] (Paperback)Hardcover