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  1. Some days after its delivery I sent a copy of my address to the President of the United States, the Hon. Grover Cleveland. I received from him the following. autograph reply: Gray GaBles, Buzzard’s Bay, Mass., OctoBer 6, 1895. Booker t. WashinGton, esq.: My dear sir: I thank you for sending me a copy of your address delivered at the Atlanta ...

  2. Young Booker: Booker T. Washington's Early Days. New York: Dodd, Mead. 1972. 196pp. W. Fitzhugh Brundage (editor). Booker T. Washington and Black Progress: Up from Slavery 100 Years Later. University Press of Florida. 2003. 227pp. W. Fitzhugh Brundage (editor). Booker T. Washington and Black Progress: Up from Slavery 100 Years Later.

  3. All Characters Booker T. Washington Washington’s Mother Washington’s Stepfather General Samuel C. Armstrong General J. F. B. Marshall Mrs. Ruffner Miss Mackie Olivia A. Davidson Miss Margaret James Murray (“Mrs. Washington”) W. E. B. Du Bois

  4. Book Review Section: Africa and African World Writings: Young Booker, Booker T. Washington's Early Days Based on : Young Booker, Booker T. Washington's Early Days , by Bontemps Arna, Dodd & Mead, New York, 1972. 196 pp. illus. $6.95.

  5. Access to memory - Open information management toolkit. Item 321 - Young Booker; Booker T. Washington's early days, Roy States Black History Collection

  6. 16 de jul. de 2019 · Booker T. Washington was an African-American who was notable for being a presidential advisor, an educator, an author and a founding father of the Tuskegee University. He also worked as a spokesperson for the African community in the U.S. during 1895-1915. Booker T. Washington’s Birth and Slavery Roots

  7. Booker T. Washington was so acclaimed as a public leader that the period of his activity, from 1880 to 1915, has been called the Age of Booker T. Washington. Historiography on Washington, his character, and the value of that leadership has varied dramatically.