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  1. 10. Apr. 2024 · Booker T. Washington is one of the most controversial and dominant figures in African American history. According to his autobiography Up From Slavery (1901), he did not know the exact year, date, and place of his birth or his father’s name. Yet, it is widely understood that he was born enslaved on April 5, 1856 in Hale’s Ford, Virginia.

  2. Booker T. Washington, (born April 5, 1856, Franklin county, Va., U.S.—died Nov. 14, 1915, Tuskegee, Ala.), U.S. educator and reformer. Born into slavery, he moved with his family to West Virginia after emancipation. He worked from age nine, then attended (1872–75) and joined the staff of the Hampton (Va.) Normal and Agricultural Institute. In 1881 he was selected to head the Tuskegee ...

  3. www.wwe.com › superstars › booker-tBooker T | WWE

    Booker T left WWE in October 2007 but returned in 2011 as part of the biggest Royal Rumble in WWE history. Soon after, the veteran grappler joined the announce team on SmackDown as a color commentator and appeared as a trainer on USA’s hit reality series “WWE Tough Enough.” In summer 2012, the six-time World Champion added yet another tremendous honor to his resume when he accepted the ...

  4. 28. Dez. 2023 · Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was one of the leading African American voices of his time. He was a writer, editor, orator, and civil rights activist who worked for the advancement of the Black community. The Tuskegee Institute was founded by Booker T. Washington in 1881. His most famous speech was the "Atlanta Compromise." In 1901, his autobiography,

  5. Booker T. Washington. wurde am 5. April 1856 geboren. Booker Taliaferro Washington war ein US-amerikanischer Pädagoge, Redner und Anführer der US-Bürgerrechtsbewegung, der als Sklave geboren wurde und erster Afroamerikaner, der auf einer US-Briefmarke abgebildet wurde (1940). Er wurde am 5.

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  6. Booker T. Washington was an educator and reformer. He was responsible for the early development and success of what is now Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Alabama. He became a noted writer and perhaps the most prominent African American leader of his time. His controversial conviction that African Americans could best gain equality in the ...

  7. In his 1900 autobiography, Up From Slavery, Booker T. Washington wrote: "I had no schooling whatever while I was a slave, though I remember on several occasions I went as far as the schoolhouse door with one of my young mistresses to carry her books. The picture of several dozen boys and girls in a schoolroom engaged in study made a deep impression on me, and I had the feeling that to get into ...