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Booker T.Washington

Working With the Hands

In “Working With the Hands,” Booker T. Washington presents a compelling exploration of labor and education, advocating for the dignity of work as a pathway to African American uplift and self-reliance in the post-Civil War United States. Washington's literary style reflects a pragmatic yet inspirational tone, employing vivid anecdotes and practical illustrations that emphasize manual labor as a means of achieving economic independence and personal fulfillment. The book serves as both a manifesto and a celebration of vocational training, contextualized within the larger narrative of the African American experience during a time of significant societal transformation. Booker T. Washington, an influential educator and leader, founded the Tuskegee Institute, which embodied his vision of integrating vocational training with academic education. His own experience as the son of enslaved parents and later as a national spokesperson for Black Americans profoundly shaped his belief in the importance of skilled labor. Washington's commitment to self-help and the development of a strong work ethic emerged amidst the challenge of racial prejudice and economic disenfranchisement faced by African Americans. “Working With the Hands” is essential reading for those interested in understanding the intersection of race, education, and labor in America. Washington'Äôs insights remain highly relevant today, offering timeless lessons about perseverance, skill acquisition, and the positive impact of hard work on individual and community empowerment.
260 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press
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