

My larger education
Book • 1900
In 'My Larger Education: Being Chapters from My Experience,' Booker T. Washington continues the story of his life and work, focusing on the development of his educational methods at Tuskegee Institute.
He reflects on the people, experiences, and challenges that shaped his approach to education and race relations.
The book also explores how Washington turned adversity into opportunity and shares lessons learned from interactions with both African Americans and white philanthropists.
Joe Henry Mitchell's illustrations enhance the narrative, providing visual context to Washington's journey.
He reflects on the people, experiences, and challenges that shaped his approach to education and race relations.
The book also explores how Washington turned adversity into opportunity and shares lessons learned from interactions with both African Americans and white philanthropists.
Joe Henry Mitchell's illustrations enhance the narrative, providing visual context to Washington's journey.
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