In 'Up From Slavery' by Booker T. Washington, his life as a slave is described. He looked upon the plantation on which slaves worked very hard, as something that negated the quality of hard work. Neither the blacks or their white masters looked upon work as a positive, but instead, something to be gotten out of, if possible. Understanding this, influenced the rest of his life, and how he taught others.
Chapter 1 of "Up From Slavery" sets the foundation for Booker T. Washington's resilience and determination in overcoming adversity. These early struggles taught him the value of hard work, perseverance, and education, shaping his beliefs and guiding his actions throughout his life. The experiences from his childhood deeply influenced his commitment to uplifting the African American community through education and self-improvement.
It made people from the south and north dissagree about having slaves or not.
It played a part in making the harsh life of slavery more visible to others as it was written in a Newspaper, chapter by chapter (or so)
because it did Whoever wrote that answer should be extremely in god get a life.
That there might be a God.
Since the industry in the south was mostly agricultural, slavery allowed for inexpensive manpower to produce cotton and tobacco, which were the mainstays of the economy.
The Spanish word 'capitulo' translates as 'chapter' in English. It might be used when describing which chapter one is in reading in a book or starting a new chapter in one's life.
* You might discover a new vocation. * You might meet a genuine friend. * You might discover a new challenge. * You might discover a divine truth.
The life was miserable in the slavery era in South Africa.
Yes. Your question is just rhetorical. A writer is living his life and outside forces will influence his life. His life cannot influence his life.
A Chapter in Her Life was created on 1923-09-17.
slavery and the issues that it brougt
what is factors influence your outlook in life