Character Building
Character Building is a book published in Booker T. Washington. It is a collection of talks on self-development given to students and faculty at the Tuskegee Institute he was leading. Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, published the 1902 edition. Phoenix Publications, New York, reissued the book in 2005.[1] An online edition is available at the Booker T. Washington Society website.[2] An audiobook version is online at LibriVox.[3]
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Booker T. Washington
- Tuskegee Institute
- George Washington Carver
- 1895 Atlanta Exposition Speech
- Atlanta Compromise
- National Negro Business League
- 1901 White House dinner
- Tuskegee Institute Silver Anniversary Lecture
- The Future of the American Negro (1899)
- Up from Slavery (1901)
- Character Building (1902)
- The Negro Problem (editor, 1903)
- Working with the Hands (1904)
- Tuskegee & Its People (1905)
- The Negro in the South (1907)
- Booker T. Washington National Monument
- Booker T. Washington State Park (Tennessee)
- Booker T. Washington State Park (West Virginia)
- Booker Mountain
- SS Booker T. Washington
- Booker T. Washington Memorial half dollar
- Carver-Washington half dollar
- High Schools
- A Guest of Honor (1903 opera)
- Booker (1984 film)
- Theodore Roosevelt (2022 miniseries)
- Fannie Smith Washington (first wife)
- Olivia A. Davidson (second wife)
- Margaret Murray Washington (third wife)
- Giles v. Harris
- African American founding fathers of the United States
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