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The Riverside press/ Houghton Mifflin Co Boston, MA (1901), Edition: 1st, 330 pages
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Biography & Autobiography. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML: Delve into the turbulent roots of race relations in the United States with this inspirational account from Booker T. Washington, a one-time slave who became an important advocate for African-American education and founded several well-known institutions of higher learning, including the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Up From Slavery details Washington's life and outlines his sometimes-controversial views on education, social justice, and racial equality..
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1901