Originally written in 1899 but published later under other editions, The Future of the American Negro contains Booker T. Washington's philosophical views of education. It was his belief that education was the best and only option for social advancement. Washington became the face of race relations at the turn of the century, but for many he was also a beloved teacher. His passion for teaching was lifelong, and he was later buried on the campus of Tuskegee University which he founded.
FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO
In this volume I shall not attempt to give the origin and history of the Negro race either in Africa or in America.
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The Future of the American Negro, a book written in 1899 by American educator Booker T. Washington, set forth his ideas regarding the history of enslaved and freed African-American people and their need for education to advance themselves ...
In this volume I shall not attempt to give the origin and history of the Negro race either in Africa or in America.
IN this volume I shall not attempt to give the origin and history of the Negro race either in Africa or in America.
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American Negro: His Past and Future
A nice edition that includes the text of Booker T. Washington's influential Atlanta Compromise Speech. The Future of the American Negro was written in 1899 by American educator Booker T. Washington.
Booker T. Washington's "The Future of the American Negro" (1899) brings together in a single volume a number of his public addresses after the Atlanta Exposition address and articles in The Independent, Atlantic Monthly, Appleton's Popular ...