Description

Booker T. Washington wrote this autobiography in 1901, chronicling his journey from slavery to education to freedom. On a societal level, Washington advocates hard work and inner peace as paths to success, particularly as an African-American in the post-Civil War South. Challenge I students compare and contrast Washington’s vision with the earlier Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

 Recommended in Program(s): Challenge I
Cycle(s): n/a

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 Publisher:

Classical Conversations MultiMedia

Publication date:

2019

Number of pages:

248

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Format:

Paperback

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