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Free Study Guide for Up From Slavery by Booker T. Washington-Summary
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Booker begins this chapter by describing Christmas among the colored people. It worried him how they believed in taking off so much time from work and drinking and having parties while not understanding the true meaning of the holiday. Therefore, he decided they would make a special effort to teach his students the meaning of Christmas. As he now writes this book, his students have come to celebrate Christmas in an unselfish and beautiful way - administering to the comfort and happiness of others. He continued this idea into his students’ everyday life by resolving to make the school a real part of the community where his students could make friends with everyone, no matter what their race.
The work to find the money to repay the loan for the farm went on. At the end of three months, they had secured all the money they needed, and the deed for the plantation and its one hundred acres was theirs. Their next direction was to increase the cultivation of the land in order to secure........
The Tuskegee Institute seemed destined to become a great place, because
every time there was a problem getting money or teaching a........
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