Booker T. Washington: Educator and Entrepreneur for Freedom | The Hero Show
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In his autobiography, Up From Slavery, Booker T. Washington shows how traits such as self-reliance, honesty, and enterprise led him to become the first principal in Alabama’s Tuskegee Institute. Tuskegee's mission was to teach black students both intellectual and practical skills, so they could create value in the business world. The school’s first students literally built the new classrooms brick by brick. Are you interested in learning about Ayn Rand's Objectivism? Check out our FREE ebook: 👉https://bit.ly/3eALZFD 💻 ALSO CHECK OUT Up From Slavery and The Atlanta Compromise Speech by Booker T. Washington https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952433584/... Learn more about the most life-enhancing conference of the year 👉https://objectivestandard.org/tos-con 📖 COURSES 🔗 LINKS Check out our website ➔ https://objectivestandard.org/ Follow us on Instagram ➔ https://www.instagram.com/objectivest... Follow us on Facebook ➔ https://www.facebook.com/objectivesta... Follow us on Twitter ➔ https://twitter.com/ObjStdInstitute Follow us on LinkedIn ➔ https://www.linkedin.com/company/obje... 📧 CONTACT [email protected] Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening.
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