Up From Slavery, Booker T Washington
Up From Slavery, Booker T Washington
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Up From Slavery

Author: Booker T Washington

Narrator: Andrew James Roberts

Unabridged: 6 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/26/2023


Synopsis

"Up from Slavery is the 1901 autobiography of Booker T. Washington
Born into slavery, Booker Washington suddenly gained his freedom, after the American Civil War. This is a first hand account from a slave around the events of the emancipation proclamation.
The book covers the inspiring story of a young man as he works to rise up from being enslaved as a child, overcoming massive obstacles to obtain an education, to eventually become an advisor to the president.
A truly inspiring and informative story."

Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on June 28, 2015

While I admired Booker T. Washington’s ability to see the world so optimistically in his autobiography “Up from Slavery”, it would be a lie to say that I was so greatly impressed by Washington’s story that I would recommend its placement on school reading lists. Considering the plethora of fascinati......more

Goodreads review by David on May 16, 2011

This second ghost-written autobiography of Booker T. Washington presents the carefully crafted public persona that he wanted. Beneath the mask of a humble, saintly,acetic and patient Negro is a power-hungry, self-aggrandizing man. Washington played his cards close to the vest and was sure that he ne......more

Goodreads review by Christy on December 24, 2007

On the one hand, this is a really interesting look at the culture of the South during and just after the period of Reconstruction; on the other hand, however, Washington's view of that culture is certainly affected by his wholehearted endorsement of the American Dream, the Horatio Alger myth, and ca......more

Goodreads review by Shanae on November 24, 2011

I think Up From Slavery is one of the most amazing autobiographies ever written. Booker T. Washington's autobiography was essential to creating the New Negro, the Black American who emerged today. I think Up From Slavery is a humorous and motivational work of strength, determination and perseverance......more

Goodreads review by Roy on November 18, 2020

Judged merely as a book—in eloquence and excitement—this autobiography is fairly mediocre. It begins strong, recounting Washington’s childhood days in slavery, his struggles to educate himself, and the plucky determination which saw him through the founding of the Tuskegee Institute. But by the end,......more