
Up From Slavery
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Title: Up From Slavery
Author: Booker T. Washington
Publisher: Bantam Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 241
Published Year: 1956
Dimensions: 18 x 10 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish white.
About the Book
Up From Slavery is the classic autobiography of Booker T. Washington, one of the most influential African American leaders of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. First published in 1901, this inspiring memoir chronicles Washington's remarkable journey from slavery to becoming a renowned educator, author, and advocate for social and economic progress.
The book begins with Washington's childhood experiences as an enslaved boy in the American South and vividly portrays the hardships, uncertainties, and limitations faced by African Americans during that era. His personal story provides readers with a powerful firsthand account of life before and after emancipation.
A central theme of the autobiography is the transformative power of education. Washington recounts his determination to acquire knowledge despite overwhelming obstacles and describes his experiences at the renowned Hampton Institute, where he developed the values of discipline, hard work, and self-improvement that would guide his future endeavors.
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Book Details
Title: Up From Slavery
Author: Booker T. Washington
Publisher: Bantam Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 241
Published Year: 1956
Dimensions: 18 x 10 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish white.
About the Book
Up From Slavery is the classic autobiography of Booker T. Washington, one of the most influential African American leaders of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. First published in 1901, this inspiring memoir chronicles Washington's remarkable journey from slavery to becoming a renowned educator, author, and advocate for social and economic progress.
The book begins with Washington's childhood experiences as an enslaved boy in the American South and vividly portrays the hardships, uncertainties, and limitations faced by African Americans during that era. His personal story provides readers with a powerful firsthand account of life before and after emancipation.
A central theme of the autobiography is the transformative power of education. Washington recounts his determination to acquire knowledge despite overwhelming obstacles and describes his experiences at the renowned Hampton Institute, where he developed the values of discipline, hard work, and self-improvement that would guide his future endeavors.












