Who Was Booker T. Washington?

ISBN-10: 0448488515
ISBN-13: 9780448488516
Author: Buckley, James, Jr.
Illustrated by: Murray, Jake
Interest Level: 3-7
Publisher: Penguin Random House

Publication Date: February 2018

Copyright: 2018

Page Count: 112

Series: Who Was...?

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Interest Level

Grades 3-7

Reading Level

Guided Reading: X
Lexile: 930L
Accelerated Reader Level: 6.3
Accelerated Reader Points: 1.0

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BISAC Subjects

JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Topics / Prejudice & Racism

JUVENILE NONFICTION / School & Education

Description
Learn how a slave became one of the leading influential African American intellectuals of the late 19th century. African American educator, author, speaker, and advisor to presidents of the United States, Booker Taliaferro Washington was the leading voice of former slaves and their descendants during the late 1800s. As part of the last generation of leaders born into slavery, Booker believed that blacks could better progress in society through education and entrepreneurship, rather than trying to directly challenge the Jim Crow segregation. After hearing the Emancipation Proclamation and realizing he was free, young Booker decided to make learning his life. He taught himself to read and write, pursued a formal education, and went on to found the Tuskegee Institute--a black school in Alabama--with the goal of building the community's economic strength and pride. The institute still exists and is home to famous alumnae like scientist George Washington Carver.