Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements

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TUSKEGEE AND ITS PEOPLE

BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

PREFACE

CONTENTS PAGE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 By Booker T. Washington.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FACING PAGE BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

TUSKEGEE AND ITS PEOPLE (2)

GENERAL INTRODUCTION By Booker T. Washington

THE SCHOOL AND ITS PURPOSES

I

PRESENT ACHIEVEMENTS AND GOVERNING IDEALS By Emmett J. Scott

II

RESOURCES AND MATERIAL EQUIPMENT By Warren Logan

III

THE ACADEMIC AIMS By Roscoe Conkling Bruce

IV

WHAT GIRLS ARE TAUGHT, AND HOW By Mrs. Booker T. Washington

V

HAMPTON INSTITUTE'S RELATION TO TUSKEGEE By Robert R. Moton

AUTOBIOGRAPHIES BY GRADUATES OF THE SCHOOL

I (2)

A COLLEGE PRESIDENT'S STORY By Isaac Fisher

II (2)

A SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S STORY By William H. Holtzclaw

III (2)

A LAWYER'S STORY By George W. Lovejoy

IV (2)

A SCHOOL TREASURER'S STORY By Martin A. Menafee

V (2)

THE STORY OF A FARMER By Frank Reid

VI

THE STORY OF A CARPENTER By Gabriel B. Miller

VII

COTTON-GROWING IN AFRICA By John W. Robinson

VIII

THE STORY OF A TEACHER OF COOKING By Mary L. Dotson

IX

A WOMAN'S WORK By Cornelia Bowen

X

UPLIFTING THE SUBMERGED MASSES By W. J. Edwards

XI

A DAIRYMAN'S STORY By Lewis A. Smith

XII

THE STORY OF A WHEELWRIGHT By Edward Lomax

XIII

THE STORY OF A BLACKSMITH By Jubie B. Bragg

XIV

A DRUGGIST'S STORY By David L. Johnston

XV

THE STORY OF A SUPERVISOR OF MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES By James M. Canty

XVI

A NEGRO COMMUNITY BUILDER By Russell C. Calhoun

XVII

THE EVOLUTION OF A SHOEMAKER By Charles L. Marshall

FOOTNOTES

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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