Booker T. Washington : "character is power" /
by Schraff, Anne E.
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J92 VIL 92 VIL Pancho Villa : | J92 VIL 92 VIL Pancho Villa : | J92 WAL Madam C. J. Walker : | J92 WAS Booker T. Washington : | J92 WEL Ida B. Wells-Barnett : | J92 WHE A voice of her own : | J92 WIL Annie Oakley : |
Includes index.
Includes chronology.
Includes bibliography.
This book describes the life and achievements of Booker T. Washington, who courageously built Tuskegee Institute to an impressive institution that educated thousands of young black people.
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