Up from Slavery is an autobiography by Booker T. Washington that chronicles his life from a slave to a leading African American intellectual and educator. The book details his efforts to promote education and economic self-reliance among African Americans in the post-Civil War United States.
Publisher
Doubleday, Page & Co.
Publication year
1907
ISBN-13
9781945644108
Subjects
African American HistoryAutobiographyCivil RightsEducation19th Century AmericaRace RelationsHistorical BiographySocial ReformAmerican Literature
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