After the Civil War, a young Booker T. Washington and his family moved to Malden, West Virginia.
Washington, D.C.
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"Ante bellum" means "before the war", the war in question being the Civil War.
Was WHAT a major battle of the Civil War?
The civil war mainly took place in southern states.
No he was born a slave but had to be released after the civil war
Tuskegee University did not exist in Civil War times. It was founded by Booker T. Washington after the Civil War.
Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington
The Civil War was going on when they had to stop the Washington Monument.
The war that George Washington Carver was in is the Civil War
During the Civil War, Washington wanted to join the Union as a "Free State"
George Washington lived in the 1700's. He was not in the Civil War (1860's).
Nothing, George Washington died over 60 years before the Civil War.
George Washington.
Booker T. Washington faced significant barriers to education due to his upbringing as an enslaved person in Virginia. After the Civil War, his family struggled financially, and he had to work long hours in salt furnaces and coal mines to help support them. Despite these challenges, Washington was determined to learn and eventually attended a school for freed slaves, demonstrating his resilience and commitment to education.
The address of the Washington Civil War Association is: 7515 Better Way Loop SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065-9676