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Booker T. Washington had three wives: Fannie Smith, Olivia Davidson, and Margaret Murray. Fannie gave Washington one child and died. Olivia gave Washington two children and died. Washington then married Margaret who raised his three. they had two together.she then died
Mr. Washington discussed the origin of his name in his autobiography, Up From Slavery:When he began to attend the newly opened school for blacks in his town (Malden, West Virginia), he was embarrassed that he only had one name - Booker, by which he had been called throughout childhood - whereas most of the other kids had more than one. Quoting Washington, "When I heard the school-roll called, I noticed that all of the children had at least two names, and some of them indulged in what seemed to me the extravagance of having three. I was in deep perplexity, because I knew that the teacher would demand of me at least two names, and I had only one."To resolve the issue, Booker called himself "Booker Washington" when asked by the teacher what his full name was. When he later learned that his mother had given him the name "Booker Taliaferro," he lengthened "Booker Washington" to the full and famous "Booker T. Washington."He reflected, "I think there are not many men in our country who have had he privilege of naming themselves in the way that I have."
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Booker T. Washington was a leader in the African-American community. He was an author, teacher and adviser to two United States Presidents.
Booker T. Washington had three wives: Fannie Smith, Olivia Davidson, and Margaret Murray. Fannie gave Washington one child and died. Olivia gave Washington two children and died. Washington then married Margaret who raised his three. they had two together.she then died
Yes, he had one daughter,and two sons.
He stood up for what was right!
W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington
His first wife was Fannie N. Smith, they had one child Portia M. Washington. His second wife was Olivia A. Davidson, they had two kids Booker T. Washington, and Ernest D. Washington.His third wife Margaret James Murray.
Mr. Washington discussed the origin of his name in his autobiography, Up From Slavery:When he began to attend the newly opened school for blacks in his town (Malden, West Virginia), he was embarrassed that he only had one name - Booker, by which he had been called throughout childhood - whereas most of the other kids had more than one. Quoting Washington, "When I heard the school-roll called, I noticed that all of the children had at least two names, and some of them indulged in what seemed to me the extravagance of having three. I was in deep perplexity, because I knew that the teacher would demand of me at least two names, and I had only one."To resolve the issue, Booker called himself "Booker Washington" when asked by the teacher what his full name was. When he later learned that his mother had given him the name "Booker Taliaferro," he lengthened "Booker Washington" to the full and famous "Booker T. Washington."He reflected, "I think there are not many men in our country who have had he privilege of naming themselves in the way that I have."
yes and his wives name was Fannie Smith . She died then he got remarried to Olivia Davidson. Then she died and he remarried again to Maggie Murray.
George Washington was a successful president. He was called the father of his country. And he was elected two times as the president.
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Two great leaders of the black community in the late 19th and 20th century were W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington. However, they sharply disagreed on strategies for black social and economic progress. Their opposing philosophies can be found in much of today's discussions over how to end class and racial injustice, what is the role of black leadership, and what do the 'haves' owe the 'have-nots' in the black community.
The town gate is another crucial place in AC. There, you can talk to Booker and Copper (the two dogs that run the place) and do tons of useful stuff. The following includes two lists of what you can do in the town gate, one list for Copper and one for Booker. Booker: change flag design lost-and-found find out if anyone has come to town Copper: get friend code visit other towns get visitors in your town