![]() Washington s contribution to educational equality was made greater by his influence in the social circles of millionaires and self-starters, and he was the first African American invited to the White House by President Theodore Roosevelt. After emancipation, Washington attended college in Virginia, and gained fame as a result of his 1895 speech about the importance of educating African Americans and his belief that African Americans were capable of great feats through education. Born in Virginia in 1856, Washington was of the last generation born into slavery. ![]() Washington was an African-American teacher, author, presidential advisor, and civil-rights leader. An exceptional example, rare and desirable as a first edition and signed.īooker T. Washington.” In near fine condition, bookplate and signature of educator W. With a autographed note signed by Washington to the front free endpaper, which reads, “By this mail I am also sending you a book called ‘Tuskegee and Its People,’ which I hope you may find time to read. ![]() ![]() Item Number: 111521įirst edition of Booker T. ![]()
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