his mama
he wrote and taught him self to read and write
He read.
Booker Booker tells the true story of Booker T. Washington, who as a young slave dreams of learning to read and write. But it's illegal to teach a slave to read. Even after the Civil War frees him and his family, he's still barred from his dream when he's forced to work in a salt furnace to help his family survive. With hard work and persistence Booker eventually finds a way to learn and gain the wings of freedom that comes with education.
He didn't want to struggle in his life, like his parents who were slaves on a plantation.
washington learned how to read write and speak proper english her also lerned a little bit of math
He did not learn to read and write at all!
A slave might have learned to read and write by seeing writings all around and they copy it and write it down. They learn to read by pronouncing the letters that they know, so they learn to read like that.
Webster's "blue-back" spelling book
Booker T. Washington felt that through education, southern blacks could build their communityÕs economic strength as well as pride with the goal of challenging Jim Crow laws in the long run. Washington was against direct confrontation at the time although he did support court challenges to segregation in secret.
They were taught how to read,write,and how to read the bible.
George Washington Learn How To Read Because His Mother Taught Him How To Read When He Was Little.!
Italianzo or something like that. I'm related to his dad and my grandmother told me this story about him.