Born into slavery, Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) lived to become one of the nation's great educators, orators and an advisor to presidents. In his autobiography Up from Slavery, first published in 1901, Washington recounts his own story while laying out his vision for a strong, skilled, and self-reliant people. The Texas Public Policy Foundation is pleased to bring out this new edition of Up from Slavery with a new foreword by Lt. Col. Allen West, U.S. Army (retired).
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Born into slavery, Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) lived to become one of the nation's great educators, orators and an advisor to presidents. In his autobiography Up from Slavery, first published in 1901, Washington recounts his own story while laying out his vision for a strong, skilled, and self-reliant people. The Texas Public Policy Foundation is pleased to bring out this new edition of Up from Slavery with a new foreword by Lt. Col. Allen West, U.S. Army (retired).
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Booker T. Washington was a Christian man. This book can only truly be understood by a fellow Christian. If you are not a Christian you will come up with all sorts of ideas about this book that are wrong, such as it was written for the white reader, or that he was playing a part just to get money for his fellow blacks. Fact is, Jesus Christ changes men. He makes them better, more like Himself. This writers life was changed by Jesus Christ the same way I was, so it resonates well and I know it's true in the best sense. A great book by a great man!