Up from Slavery
- Pages
- 256
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780451527547
- Reading Time
- ~4h 29min
Up from Slavery is a book by Booker T. Washington. It has 256 pages.
About this book
Booker T. Washington’s Up from Slavery stands as a foundational work of African American autobiography, chronicling his journey from bondage in post-Civil War Virginia to becoming a leading educator and national voice for Black advancement. Published in 1901, the memoir traces his early years working in salt furnaces and coal mines, followed by his determination to attend the Hampton Institute, where he discovered the transformative power of disciplined study and manual labor. Washington later details his founding of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, emphasizing vocational training as a practical pathway to economic independence and social dignity. The narrative consistently advances the belief that racial progress depends on self-improvement, community cooperation, and steady economic participation rather than immediate political agitation. Widely read across racial lines during its era, the book remains a primary document for understanding late nineteenth-century African American life, the rise of Black higher education, and the complex debates surrounding assimilation, self-reliance, and civic engagement in post-Reconstruction America.
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Up from Slavery has 256 pages.
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Booker T. Washington’s Up from Slavery stands as a foundational work of African American autobiography, chronicling his journey from bondage in post-Civil War Virginia to becoming a leading educator and national voice for Black advancement. Published in 1901, the memoir traces his early years workin...
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Up from Slavery was written by Booker T. Washington.