Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901-1915
- Pages
- 562
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780195042290
- Reading Time
- ~9h 50min
Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901-1915 is a book by Louis R. Harlan. It has 562 pages.
About this book
The first volume of Louis R. Harlan's biography of Booker T. Washington was published to wide acclaim and won the 1973 Bancroft Prize. This, the second volume, completes one of the most significant biographies of this generation.Booker T. Washington was the most powerful black American of his time, and here he is captured at his zenith. Harlan reveals Washington's complex personality--in sharp contrast to his public demeanor, he was a ruthless power borker whose nod or frown could determine the careers of blacks in politics, education, and business.Harlan chronicles the challenge Washington faced from W.E.B. Du Bois and other blacks, and shows how growing opposition forced him to change his methods of leadership just before his death in 1915.Also available: Volume 1, $10.95k, 501915-6, 394 pp., plates
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The first volume of Louis R. Harlan's biography of Booker T. Washington was published to wide acclaim and won the 1973 Bancroft Prize. This, the second volume, completes one of the most significant biographies of this generation.Booker T. Washington was the most powerful black American of his time, ...
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Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901-1915 was written by Louis R. Harlan.