A Boys' Life of Booker T. Washington

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A BOYS' LIFE OF
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

CONTENTS

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  2. I.
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  3. II.
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  4. III.
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  5. IV.
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  6. V.
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  7. VI.
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  8. VII.
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  9. VIII.
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  10. IX.
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  11. X.
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  12. XI.
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  13. XII.
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  14. XIII.
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  15. XIV.
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  16. XV.
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Symbolic Group Erected at Tuskegee Institute (1922).

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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Symbolic Group Erected at Tuskegee Institute (1922) Frontispiece
Founder's Day Drill at Tuskegee 6
Cabinetmaking at Tuskegee 23
Booker T. Washington as a Hampton Graduate (1875) 24
Booker T. Washington's Class (1875) at Hampton Institute 31
Tuskegee's First Group of Buildings 51
A Sunday Afternoon Band Concert on the Campus 58
Automobile and Buggy Trimming at Tuskegee 61
Class in Physical Training at Tuskegee 65
White Hall; Chapel; Tatum Hall, Tuskegee Institute 69
John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital, Tuskegee Institute 72
Class in Photography, Tuskegee Institute 74
Chemistry Class, Tuskegee Academic Department 89
Truck Gardening, Tuskegee Institute 92
Domestic Science Class at Tuskegee 95
The Students' Band of a Rural School 99
Tailoring Division, Tuskegee Institute 101
Booker T. Washington, First Principal of Tuskegee Institute 119
Booker T. Washington and His Family 132
Robert Russa Moton, Successor to Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee 139
Booker T. Washington and His Grandchildren 141


A BOYS' LIFE
OF
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

BY
W. C. JACKSON
Vice President of the North Carolina College for Women,
Greensboro, and Professor of History

NEW YORK
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1922
All rights reserved

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Copyright, 1922,
By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY


Set up and electrotyped. Published June, 1922