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Booker Taliaferro Washington
By: Zyaun Jones
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All About BookerThis will tell you the history of famous
African American Booker T. Washington
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Atlanta
• Booker T. Washington grew up in Atlanta, Georgia
• With Mom and Dad
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Booker “T” Washington
• The T in his name stands for Taliaferro.• Booker hated his middle name so when
the teacher asked him to write his FULL name he always put T.
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Cotton Exposition
• The Cotton Exposition was a huge economic fair held by Southern White Business men.
• He was told to speak for the “negro” or blacks or African American.
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Disagree
• He wrote a book called Up From Slavery.• Black disagreed about what he wrote in
his book about slavery.• He wrote about how slavery and Ku Klux
Klan was happening in his town he didn’t really show emotion, Blacks hated that.
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Education
• His education did not last long.• He was educated for a few months and
that’s it!
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Five Dollars
• He was paid at his job $5 a day• He did not think this was fair because the
whites were paid lots more and got fair treatment.
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General Lewis Ruffner
• He was his staff member at his school.• His school was treated fairly they got fairly
good information and resources.
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Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
• When he was a teenager this school for blacks opened up he went to finish off his education.
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Inspiration
• He inspired his school to love what they have.
• This was not a fair law, but he said for get it these are our kids lets do what's write.
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Jail
• He hated seeing blacks getting pushed to jail.
• He thought of white people as big BULLIES!
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Ku Klux Klan
• The KKK were big bullies who hated blacks.
• They attacked his hometown burning down houses and harming people.
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Leadership
• He had lots of leadership for his school and hometown.
• He leaded his school in his hometown to love life even with obstacles.
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Mills
• His job was to take water to the mills once a week every week.
• He loved his home chores.
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November
• Finally Booker died.• Booker died in November of 1915
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Old Spiritual
• His famous quote that gave him his nickname.
• “ Let the life I lived speak for me.”
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Portia
• When he got married he had a daughter.• He named his daughter Portia.
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Quality
• He was strong against what's write.• He had a strong heart.
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Remarkable Figure• His most common name after his death,
when people see his statue or here his name.
• “Remarkable Figure” said a black slave he is a strong man.
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Souls for Black Folks
• He wrote another book about how to live life with slavery.
• This is his second autobiography about him and dealing with slavery.
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Tuskegee Institute
• His school that he partially owned for blacks where he taught his students to love life.
• His school was loved by blacks and had white staff members.
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Up From Slavery
• He loved to write books about his life and his feeling about slavery.
• In his autobiography he wrote his thoughts on slavery, but not all colored people agreed with his thoughts.
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Virginia
• His hometown in Atlanta wasn’t the only place he lived.
• He lived in Virginia for a little of his life.
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Wizard of Tuskegee
• His most common nickname after his death remembered by family and friends.
• He was as wise as a wizard and took leadership in his town.
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XXXVllll
• At the age of thirty-nine he was an Alabama educator.
• He was at Tuskegee Institute.
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Yankee Staff
• His school staff was a Yankee family.• His male staff member Lewis Ruffner and
his wife.
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Zest
• Booker was really enthusiastic about life.• He wasn’t upset about the problems he
went through he just kept going forward.• He thought about the positive thing that
would overcome the negative things.
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Conclusion• Booker was a legend in the civil rights
movement. He will never be forgotten because of how he helped blacks and whites come together as a team. He was ONE of MANY other legends.
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Bibliography
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/636363/Booker-T-Washington
http://www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/bhm/bio/washington_bhtm
Altman, Susan Extraordinary African-American from Colonial to Contemporary Times.Children’s Press, New York, 1989
McKissasck, Fred and Patricia The Story of Booker T. Washington Children’s Press, Chicago, 1991