Booker T. Washington
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Booker Taliaferro Washington (Aprile 5, 1856 – November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, orator, and an advisor to the president of the United States. Atween 1890 an 1915, Washington was the most dominant leader in the African-American community.
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Born | Booker Taliaferro Washington 5 Apryle 1856(1856-04-05) Hale's Ford, Virginie, U.S. |
Dee'd | 14 November 1915(1915-11-14) (aged 59) Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S. |
Restin place | Tuskegee Varsity |
Alma mater | Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute Wayland Seminary |
Thrift | Educator, author, an African American ceevil richts leader |
Poleetical pairty | Republican |
Wanfrein(s) | W. E. B. Du Bois |
Hauf-marrae(s) | Fannie N. Smith (1882–1884, her daith) Olivia A. Davidson (1886–1889, her daith) Margaret James Murray (1893–1915, his daith) |
Bairns | Portia M. Washington Booker T. Washington Jr. Ernest Davidson Washington |
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