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The autobiography chronicles Booker T. Washington's journey from slavery to becoming a prominent educator. It highlights his struggles for education at the Hampton Institute and his pivotal role in founding vocational schools, particularly the Tuskegee Institute, aimed at empowering African Americans through practical skills. Washington emphasizes the importance of manners, health, and dignity in education, blending academic learning with trade skills. His philosophy seeks to demonstrate the value of educating black individuals to gain acceptance in the wider community.
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