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.
the great accomodator
He was the first African- American to open up a black school in the US.
The only Booker in wwe is Booker T.
Booker T's Real Name Is Booker Huffman
Booker Huffman goes by G.I. Bro, The Book, Booker Man, and King Booker.
No, Booker Huffman (aka Booker T) did not die.
In the film "Rosewood," Booker T. is portrayed as a chestnut-colored horse. The horse plays a significant role in the storyline, symbolizing strength and resilience amidst the events depicted in the movie. The character of Booker T. is integral to the narrative, representing the themes of courage and determination.
Booker T has held the title of "King Booker" once during his wrestling career.
Booker Huffman
Booker Edgerson's birth name is Booker Tyrone Edgerson.
Greg Booker's birth name is Gregory Scott Booker.
Marty Booker's birth name is Marty Montez Booker.