Booker T Washington's Influence On Education

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Have you ever thought of a African American that is a leader,fought for civil rights and is an educator. In this report I am going to be talking about Booker T. Washington and everything he did that made a difference. First Washington was nine years old when the civil war ended.He was also a slave.Washington was a slave when he was born he was a slave to a white family on a farm in West Virginia.He and his mom lived together then later his mom was married with an unknown white man.Booker left home and walked five hundred miles to Hampton Normal Agricultural Institute in Virginia for his education.Washington would take any job or do any work to support himself on the way there.He worked for a white family in a salt furnace when he was ten he was a houseboy.He was educated and learned a lot at Hampton Institute.It was one of the earliest schools that allowed both blacks and whites to learn together and be in the same school.In conclusion washington moved with his mom then left his mom’s house to get an education …show more content…

In conclusion Booker T’s parent names are Ferguson Washington And his real father is unknown and no one has information about him and it was hard for them because they were very

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