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Up from Slavery

By: Booker T. Washington
Narrated by: Noah Waterman
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Booker T. Washington fought his way out of slavery to become an educator, statesman, political shaper, and proponent of the "do-it-yourself" idea. In his autobiography, he describes his early life as a slave on a Virginia plantation, his steady rise during the Civil War, his struggle for education, his schooling at the Hampton Institute, and his years as founder and president of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, which was devoted to helping minorities learn useful, marketable skills.

He gives an account of his travels, speeches, and meetings with various leaders, including Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. Employing a didactic tone, Washington deftly sets forth his belief that the Black man’s salvation lies in education, industriousness, and self-reliance. This is the true-life story of a man of real courage and dedication.

Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915), founder of Tuskegee Institute, was a leading educator, author, and statesman who rose from slavery to become internationally famous.

Public Domain (P)1995 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Black & African American Biographies & Memoirs United States Racism & Discrimination Inspiring Historical Americas Cultural & Regional State & Local Thought-Provoking Discrimination Heartfelt Civil War Social Sciences War Suspenseful

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"Remains one of the most important works on such an influential African American leader." (Professor Delia Crutchfield Cook, University of Maryland)
"This book is a must-[listen]." (Professor Warren C. Swindell, Indiana State University)
Inspirational Journey • Educational Value • Excellent Narration • Historical Significance • Uplifting Perspective

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Booker Taliaferro Washington's life was a monumental success, and should be lauded as such today and in the future, particularly since he was born in slavery. His ravenous hunger and staunch resolve to educate himself, and then educate others is astonishing, given the many hardships he endured, only to be forgotten by the people he was attempting to uplift. If he was born today, I wonder what he would have accomplished in the current climate of Black Lives Matter and similar groups, who have not followed his example. I have a feeling that just as he is a forgotten significant historical figure from a tumultuous past, he would be forgotten again because the foundation which inspired him to educate himself has been eradicated and replaced by the desire to be given that which should be earned. Why this man is not a permanent fixture in the minds of Americans on the level of MLK, and invoked on the political landscape, boggles the mind.

An Unsung Champion of Achievement!!!

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to know the truth about the struggle of the American Negro and how he over came it. Starting as a labeled slave and working his way into an amazing journey of freedom and education, goes to show that there are not limits when granted the opportunity no matter who you are.

What did you like best about this story?

I liked hearing about the promise of hope and commitment to progression from becoming a freed slave to an amazing advocate for the African American community around a time where ignorance was mastered by a closed minded community

Which character – as performed by Noah Waterman – was your favorite?

Booker T Washington

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Reading about how he built Tuskeegee University from scratch and had the students involved with the university's establishment

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Must Read!!!

Mind Opening Story and A Must READ

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The only problem I had with this very interesting and historical book was the narrator talked WAY too fast. It was sometimes hard to absorb what he was saying as it felt like he was 'running' rather than simply walking or reading at a normal pace. I would still say, however, one should listen to this very informative book.

needs to slow down

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He had all of the inflection of SIRI reading the phone book. The book itself was wonderful. But that voice...

Worst narrator ever.

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amazing production and story, I'm glad I learned about this man....grateful of his legacy. thank you

incredible

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