The classic account of moving from slavery to freedom, by the
celebrated African-American educator and university founder. Booker T.
Washington believed that every man and woman deserved a chance,
regardless of their skin color. This classic work of literature,
originally published in 1901, relays the story of a man born into
slavery who, once freed, pursued education and racial equality. This
new edition of Booker T. Washington’s autobiography features a
foreword from media personality and advocate for the advancement of
African Americans Mychal Massie. In his story, Washington details his
childhood and recounts his often-tumultuous transition from slavery to
free life. His unwavering efforts eventually led to the founding and
evolution of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, a college created to
further the education of African Americans. The distinguished author
and educator remembers such notable speeches as the Atlanta Compromise
in 1895 and recognitions from Samuel C. Armstrong and President
McKinley. Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was born into slavery and
freed after the Civil War in 1865. After completing his education and
teaching at Hampton Institute, he headed the Tuskegee Institute in
Alabama. Upon giving his famous Atlanta Compromise Speech, Washington
became a national figure and received an honorary master’s degree
from Harvard University and an honorary doctorate from Dartmouth
College. The publication of Up from Slavery garnered Washington an
invitation from Theodore Roosevelt to visit the White House, the first
given to an African American. Mychal Massie, in addition to appearing
on national television programs such as The O’Reilly Factor, is a
syndicated columnist for WorldNetDaily and the former host of Rightalk
Radio’s “Straight Talk.” The outspoken media personality is the
chairman of the National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives,
Project 21. The Conservative Party of New York State recognized him as
the Conservative Man of the Year in 2008. Massie lives in Zion Hill,
Pennsylvania.
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An Autobiography
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781455614691
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Pelican Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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