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Booker t Washington was a very inspiring person in his life ,Booker helped him get admitted to a college and helped him in his discoveries.


The life of Booker t washington?

Booker T. Washington was a leader in the African-American community. He was an author, teacher and adviser to two United States Presidents.


Did Booker t Washington win any prizes in his life?

he is dead


What was Booker T Washington's life long dream?

Booker T. Washington's life long dream was to end slavery and live in peace with whites, asians, blacks, spaniards, and all the other peoples of the world...


Who said it is the bottom of life you must begin not at the top?

Booker t Washington


How did Booker T Washington want o improve the life of African Americans?

According to this excerpt, what was Booker T. Washington trying to promote?He wanted whites to hire African Americans instead of immigrants.


In what two ways Booker T. Washington demonstrated perseverance in his life?

He stood up for what was right!


What was Booker T Washington's childhood like?

He had to work for most of his life and finally got to go to school.


How did booker t washington respond to the movement toward segregation and disfranchisement?

Booker T. Washington was one of the last ones born into a life of slavery of that generation. He became a voice to former slaves helping them in the movement toward segregation and disfranchisement.


Where did Booker t Washington describe his plan?

his plan wasn't african american to be free, but he told them to get a better life by education.


Why did Booker T. Washington become determined to read and write?

He didn't want to struggle in his life, like his parents who were slaves on a plantation.


Who founded Tuskegee institute and wrote the autobiography up from slavery?

Tuskegee Institute was founded by Booker T. Washington. He also wrote the autobiography "Up From Slavery," detailing his life from being enslaved to becoming a prominent educator and leader in the African-American community.