Booker T. Washington and Black Progress: Up From Slavery 100 Years Later.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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From: Black Issues Book Review
Date: 20040701
Author:Lindsey, Fred

Booker T. Washington and Black Progress: Up From Slavery 100 Years Later Edited by W. Fitzhugh Brundage University Press of Florida, December 2003 $5500, ISBN 0-813-02674-1

This new book may have readers rethinking, rediscovering and retaining the ideology of one our greatest leaders. Scholars present essays that introduce Washington very differently from how we came to know him, giving us cause to review Washington's vitality and his politics.

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