Booker T. Washington - Wikipedia
11 Feb 2026 at 3:17am
Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856 ? November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, and orator. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the primary leader in the African-American community and of the contemporary Black elite.
Booker T. Washington | Biography, Books, Facts ...
10 Feb 2026 at 1:10am
Booker T. Washington was an educator and reformer, the first president and principal developer of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, now Tuskegee University, and the most influential spokesman for Black Americans between 1895 and 1915.
Booker T. Washington - Quotes, W.E.B. Du Bois & Accomplishments
11 Feb 2026 at 9:01am
Booker T. Washington was one of the foremost African American leaders of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founding the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.
Booker T. Washington: A Visionary Leader in American History
11 Feb 2026 at 6:31am
Born into slavery on April 5, 1856, in Hale?s Ford, Virginia, Booker Taliaferro Washington experienced firsthand the deprivations of slavery and the challenges of emancipation. His mother, Jane, worked as a cook, and his father, an unknown white man, played no role in his life.
Booker T. Washington (1856?1915) - Encyclopedia Virginia
11 Feb 2026 at 2:34am
When his teacher asked him for his full name, he responded with ?Booker Washington,? perhaps naming himself after his stepfather (?Wash? was short for Washington) or perhaps associating himself with the first U.S. president, George Washington.
Booker T. Washington [ushistory.org]
9 Feb 2026 at 3:16pm
One man who took up the challenge was Booker T. Washington. Born into slavery in 1856, Washington had experienced racism his entire life. When emancipated after the Civil War, he became one of the few African Americans to complete school, whereupon he became a teacher.
Booker T. Washington | Tuskegee University
9 Feb 2026 at 11:37pm
From Armstrong, Washington derived much of his educational philosophy. After graduating from Hampton with honors in 1875, Washington returned to Malden to teach. For eight months he was a student at Wayland Seminary, an institution with a curriculum that was entirely academic.
Booker T. Washington | National Center for Civil and Human ...
5 Feb 2026 at 10:08pm
Booker Taliaferro Washington was a prominent African American educator, author, and civil rights leader. Born into slavery in Franklin County, Virginia, he experienced the hardships and challenges faced by enslaved individuals during his early years.
Booker T. Washington ? Pioneering Educator and Civil Rights ...
10 Feb 2026 at 5:20am
Despite facing immense challenges, Washington?s innate thirst for knowledge and unwavering determination propelled him on a remarkable journey of self-improvement and service to his community.
Booker T. Washington - Tuskegee Institute National Historic ...
18 Dec 2025 at 12:58pm
In 1901, Booker T. Washington became the first African American to be invited to the White House for dinner. Booker T. Washington passed away on November 14, 1915 at the age of 59 due to conditions related to high blood pressure.
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11 Feb 2026 at 3:17am
Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856 ? November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, and orator. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the primary leader in the African-American community and of the contemporary Black elite.
Booker T. Washington | Biography, Books, Facts ...
10 Feb 2026 at 1:10am
Booker T. Washington was an educator and reformer, the first president and principal developer of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, now Tuskegee University, and the most influential spokesman for Black Americans between 1895 and 1915.
Booker T. Washington - Quotes, W.E.B. Du Bois & Accomplishments
11 Feb 2026 at 9:01am
Booker T. Washington was one of the foremost African American leaders of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founding the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.
Booker T. Washington: A Visionary Leader in American History
11 Feb 2026 at 6:31am
Born into slavery on April 5, 1856, in Hale?s Ford, Virginia, Booker Taliaferro Washington experienced firsthand the deprivations of slavery and the challenges of emancipation. His mother, Jane, worked as a cook, and his father, an unknown white man, played no role in his life.
Booker T. Washington (1856?1915) - Encyclopedia Virginia
11 Feb 2026 at 2:34am
When his teacher asked him for his full name, he responded with ?Booker Washington,? perhaps naming himself after his stepfather (?Wash? was short for Washington) or perhaps associating himself with the first U.S. president, George Washington.
Booker T. Washington [ushistory.org]
9 Feb 2026 at 3:16pm
One man who took up the challenge was Booker T. Washington. Born into slavery in 1856, Washington had experienced racism his entire life. When emancipated after the Civil War, he became one of the few African Americans to complete school, whereupon he became a teacher.
Booker T. Washington | Tuskegee University
9 Feb 2026 at 11:37pm
From Armstrong, Washington derived much of his educational philosophy. After graduating from Hampton with honors in 1875, Washington returned to Malden to teach. For eight months he was a student at Wayland Seminary, an institution with a curriculum that was entirely academic.
Booker T. Washington | National Center for Civil and Human ...
5 Feb 2026 at 10:08pm
Booker Taliaferro Washington was a prominent African American educator, author, and civil rights leader. Born into slavery in Franklin County, Virginia, he experienced the hardships and challenges faced by enslaved individuals during his early years.
Booker T. Washington ? Pioneering Educator and Civil Rights ...
10 Feb 2026 at 5:20am
Despite facing immense challenges, Washington?s innate thirst for knowledge and unwavering determination propelled him on a remarkable journey of self-improvement and service to his community.
Booker T. Washington - Tuskegee Institute National Historic ...
18 Dec 2025 at 12:58pm
In 1901, Booker T. Washington became the first African American to be invited to the White House for dinner. Booker T. Washington passed away on November 14, 1915 at the age of 59 due to conditions related to high blood pressure.
WHAT IS THIS? This is an unscreened compilation of results from several search engines. The sites listed are not necessarily recommended by Surfnetkids.com.