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Booker Taliaferro Washington, foi um escritor e educador estadunidense. Por falta de recursos da família não freqüentou a escola e, aos nove anos, começou a trabalhar para sobreviver, inicialmente numa fábrica de sal e, depois, em minas de carvão. Determinado a estudar, entrou para o Instituto Normal e de Agricultura de Hampton (1872), onde trabalhou como zelador para custear os estudos. Graduado (1875), passou a lecionar para crianças e adultos. More information...

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