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Good Enough for Booker T to Kiss: Hampton, Tuskegee, and Caribbean Self-Fashioning
Published 2013-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Haunt or Home? Ethos and African American Literature
Published 2018-08-01Subjects: Get full text
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Releituras críticas para a história do pós-abolição
Published 2021-11-01“…Travessias no Atlântico Negro: reflexões sobre Booker T. Washington e Manuel R. Querino. Salvador: EDUFBA, 2020. 300 p. …”
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African-American Slave Childhood
Published 2008-12-01“…The research of this paper is based on a comparative study of the narrative works Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick Douglass and Up from Slavery by Booker T. Washington. These narratives provide detailed descriptions of how children lived during slavery as well as how they experienced violence and racism. …”
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Perelman, argument ad hominem et ethos rhétorique
Published 2009-04-01“…Dubois’ famous essay “Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others.”…”
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Domesticating History: The Political Origins ofAmericas House Museums, Patricia West. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press
Published 1999-11-01“…West takes a slightly different approach in this work, using the development of four specific house museums (Mount Vemon, the Orchard House of Louisa May A1con, Monticello, and the Booker T. Washington National Monument) as foils to by which to develop more of the social context of the respective periods of formation, and the political institutions involved. …”
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Historically Black Colleges and Universities in America
Published 2020-11-01“…Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois held different visions for Black Higher Education. …”
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Revisiting Nurse Rivers
Published 2013-10-01“…Tuskegee Institute founder Booker T. Washington wanted to teach agricultural techniques to black farmers in the last decade of the 19th century. …”
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