
By Suzanne Slade
Booker T. Washington had a big ardour for studying. Born a slave, he taught himself to learn. whilst the Civil battle ended, Booker eventually fulfilled his dream of attending tuition. After commencement, he used to be invited to educate in Tuskegee, Alabama. discovering many keen scholars yet no university, Booker got down to construct his personal school--brick through brick. An afterword provides designated info on how the varsity used to be equipped.
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