The Story of My Life and Work

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Bol Washington begins by recounting his early life, including his experiences growing up under slavery, his struggles to obtain an education after emancipation, and the deep impact that education had on his personal development. He highlights his time at the Hampton Institute, where he was profoundly influenced by the values of hard work, discipline, and practical skills. This education would shape his own philosophy on vocational training as a key to uplift the African American community.The book also chronicles Washington’s role in the establishment of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (later Tuskegee University) in Alabama. He details the challenges he faced in building the school, including securing funding and support, and the importance of teaching practical skills to African Americans to help them attain economic independence and self-sufficiency. Throughout the book, Washington reflects on his vision for racial progress, stressing the significance of education, industry, and personal responsibility in overcoming the legacy of slavery.

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Washington begins by recounting his early life, including his experiences growing up under slavery, his struggles to obtain an education after emancipation, and the deep impact that education had on his personal development. He highlights his time at the Hampton Institute, where he was profoundly influenced by the values of hard work, discipline, and practical skills. This education would shape his own philosophy on vocational training as a key to uplift the African American community.The book also chronicles Washington’s role in the establishment of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (later Tuskegee University) in Alabama. He details the challenges he faced in building the school, including securing funding and support, and the importance of teaching practical skills to African Americans to help them attain economic independence and self-sufficiency. Throughout the book, Washington reflects on his vision for racial progress, stressing the significance of education, industry, and personal responsibility in overcoming the legacy of slavery.

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Pages: 200, Paperback, Alpha Edition


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  • 9789370841154
  • 9788028319731
  • 9789362924216
  • 9781023506700
  • 9781023506748
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