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Booker T Washington, Up From Slavery (1901)
The Progressive Era and World War I
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PrefaceIntroductionChapter I A Slave Among SlavesChapter II Boyhood DaysChapter III The Struggle For An EducationChapter IV Helping OthersChapter V The Reconstruction PeriodChapter VI Black Race And Red RaceChapter VII Early Days At TuskegeeChapter VIII Teaching School In A Stable And A Hen HouseChapter IX Anxious Days And Sleepless NightsChapter X A Harder Task Than Making Bricks Without StrawChapter XI Making Their Beds Before They Could Lie On ThemChapter XII Raising MoneyChapter XIII Two Thousand Miles For A Five Minute SpeechChapter XIV The Atlanta Exposition AddressChapter XV The Secret Of Success In Public SpeakingChapter XVI EuropeChapter XVII Last Words

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Composed:  1901 CE

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