The Story of My Life and Work


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(5 stars; 10 reviews)

The legacy of Booker T. Washington has inspired leaders for racial equality for over a century. He rose from a slave family to be adviser to presidents. As an educator founded the Tuskegee Institute and championed higher education to those who were denied such based on race. Booker T. Washington gives us this autobiography of his life and work. - Summary by Larry Wilson (10 hr 5 min)

Kapitel

Introduction 4:40 Gelesen von Larry Wilson
Birth and Early Childhood 12:20 Gelesen von Valentina Vocelli
Boyhood in West Virginia 15:34 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
Life at Hampton Institute 11:33 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
How the First Six Years after Graduation from Hampton Were Spent 13:55 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The Beginning of the Work at Tuskegee 8:03 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The First Year at Tuskegee 10:29 Gelesen von KevinS
The Struggles and Success of Workers at Tuskegee 1882 - 1884 Part I 16:18 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The Struggles and Success of Workers at Tuskegee 1882 - 1884 Part II 15:46 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The History of Tuskegee from 1884 - 1894 - Part I 21:18 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The History of Tuskegee from 1884 - 1894 - Part II 22:14 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
Invited to Deliver Lecture at Fisk University 17:21 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The Speech at the Opening of the Cotton States' Exposition Part I 16:38 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The Speech at the Opening of the Cotton States' Exposition Part II 16:40 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The Speech at the Opening of the Cotton States' Exposition Part III 21:04 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
An Appeal for Justice 24:51 Gelesen von Linda Johnson
Honored by Harvard University 26:10 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
Urged for a Cabinet Position 13:14 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The Shaw Monument Speech, the Visit of Secretary James Wilson, and the Letter t… 19:47 Gelesen von Linda Johnson
The Shaw Monument Speech, the Visit of Secretary James Wilson, and the Letter t… 16:20 Gelesen von Linda Johnson
Cuban Education and the Chicago Peace Jubilee Address 27:23 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The Visit of President William McKinley to Tuskegee 26:18 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The Tuskegee Negro Conference 25:11 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
A Vacation in Europe Part I 15:37 Gelesen von Linda Johnson
A Vacation in Europe Part II 18:32 Gelesen von Linda Johnson
The West Virginia and Other Receptions after European Trip 28:15 Gelesen von Linda Johnson
National Negro Business League Part I 22:37 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
National Negro Business League Part II 24:46 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
The Movement for a Permanent Endowment 24:21 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
A Descripton of the Work of the Tuskegee Institute Part I 14:50 Gelesen von BettyB
A Descripton of the Work of the Tuskegee Institute Part II 15:42 Gelesen von BettyB
Looking Backward Part I 18:21 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy
Looking Backward Part II 19:30 Gelesen von Andrew Kennedy

Bewertungen

Highly recommend all Booker T. Washington books


(5 stars)

I very much enjoy listening to Booker T. Washington telling about his life and work. Such powerful insights and such a good example. Thanks to the volunteers who converted this old book into an audiobook. Without their effort I likely would never have heard of this book - let alone listened to it - learned from it - been uplifted by it. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!!

business success 101


(5 stars)

I've owned one business for 15 years and have been trying to launch a second for about 10 years now. my goodness! Washington is a great inspiration for me! my favorite chapter is the last one....chapter 23. Yet the whole book is full of examples of hard work, organization and Divine Providence. I'm so encouraged. The narrators did an awesome job. Thank you so much!

well performed


(5 stars)

An inspiring and humble story of a great man. Books presented by multiple readers can sometimes be disappointing. Not so here. All the narrators were fantastic. Thanks to each.

Great Book


(5 stars)

My fellow blacks could learn a valuable lesson from this man!