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|a Booker T. Washington papers.
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|p The autobiographical writings /
|c Booker T. Washington ; Louis R. Harlan, editor ; John W. Blassingame, assistant editor.
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|a Autobiographical writings
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|a Introduction -- The story of my life and work, 1900 -- Up from slavery, 1901 -- A letter to the editors of the Southern workman, September 28, 1895 -- "Early life and struggle for an education," October 1899 -- "Christmas days in old Virginia," December 1907 -- An extract from "The privilege of service," December 1907 -- Extracts from The story of the Negro, 1909 -- Extracts from My larger education, 1911.
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|a Here is the first of fifteen volumes in a project C. Vann Woodward has called "the single most important research enterprise now under way in the field of American black history." Volume 1 contains Washington's Up from Slaver, one of the most widely read American autobiographies, The Story of My Life and Work, and six other autobiographical writings. They are a good first step toward understanding Washington because they reveal the moral values he absorbed from his min-nineteenth-century experiences and teachers, and they present him to the world as he wished to be seen: the black version of the American success hero and the exemplar of the Puritan work ethic, which he believed to be the secret of his success. His writings served a success model for many blacks who wished to overcome poverty and prejudice.
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|a African Americans
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