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    How Would Booker T. Washington View Civil Rights and Social Justice?

    How Would Booker T. Washington View Civil Rights and Social Justice?

    Lessons from the great proponent of black self-sufficiency. Booker T. Washington, a remarkable figure in American history, was born in 1856. Following the Emancipation Proclamation he emerged from the shackles of slavery with nothing but the clothes on his back.

    12 January, 2024
    Virgil Walker

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