Birth As A Slave
born 1856 as a slave
no last name due to slavery
Here we go
Onward!
Booker T Washington
bibliography
by Salem A. McNamara
were here
Set free
civil war ended slavery
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set free 1865
moved to west virginia
worked at salt mine
THE END
death
- published life story 1901
- book was called "Up From Slavery"
speech
made it
- speech was in Atlanta, Goergia
leaving now
- he asked other blacks this ? "will you learn your rights?"
moving on
education
Taliaferro was his middle name
wanted school
learned numbers
learned the alphabet
needed a last name 4 school
washington was Booker's choice as a last name
- it was an institute for blacks
- was taught to read and write
- even learned to farm and place bricks
- he graduated from hampton
almost there
now that were done with that
- school was called tuskagee