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Booker T. Washington's main contribution to Alabama was the establishment and leadership of the Tuskegee Institute in 1881, which became a model for vocational education for African Americans. His emphasis on practical skills and industrial training aimed to empower Black individuals economically and socially in the post-Reconstruction South. Washington's work at Tuskegee not only provided educational opportunities but also promoted self-reliance and community development among African Americans in Alabama and beyond.

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