15 Nov 2005
Washington, ''Address of Booker T. Washington...'' (1895)
From Up from Slavery
See Wikipedia's entry for Booker T. Washington
Two Thousand Miles for a Five-Minute Speech
The Atlanta Exposition Address
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Booker T. Washington
Excerpt: Washington, ''Address of Booker T. Washington...'' (1895) -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266) For this section I chose the line, "I spoke for five minutes to an audience of two thousand people, composed mostly of Southern and Northern whites. Wh...
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Tracked: November 14, 2005 03:43 AM
Excerpt: Washington, ''Address of Booker T. Washington...'' (1895) -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266) For this section I chose the line, "I spoke for five minutes to an audience of two thousand people, composed mostly of Southern and Northern whites. Wh...
Weblog: StacyEstatico
Tracked: November 14, 2005 03:43 AM
The Atlanta Exposition Address
Excerpt: Washington, ''Address of Booker T. Washington...'' (1895) -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266) "Casting down your bucket among my people, helping and encouraging them as you are doing on these grounds..." (Washington 2). I chose this line because...
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Tracked: November 14, 2005 05:20 PM
Excerpt: Washington, ''Address of Booker T. Washington...'' (1895) -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266) "Casting down your bucket among my people, helping and encouraging them as you are doing on these grounds..." (Washington 2). I chose this line because...
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Tracked: November 14, 2005 05:20 PM
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/VanessaKolberg/012842.html
Excerpt: "In my early life I used to cherish a feeling of ill will toward any one who spoke in bitter terms against the Negro, or who advocated measures that tended to oppress the black man or take from him opportunities...
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Tracked: November 15, 2005 12:54 AM
Excerpt: "In my early life I used to cherish a feeling of ill will toward any one who spoke in bitter terms against the Negro, or who advocated measures that tended to oppress the black man or take from him opportunities...
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Two Thousand Miles for what?
Excerpt: Washington, ''Address of Booker T. Washington...'' (1895) -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266)...
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Tracked: November 15, 2005 01:02 AM
Excerpt: Washington, ''Address of Booker T. Washington...'' (1895) -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266)...
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Tracked: November 15, 2005 01:02 AM
Is this in our Huck Finn book too? lol!
Posted by: Lou Gagliardi at November 10, 2005 10:16 AMMy blog portfolio is on my web page!
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