Booker T. Washington

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Booker T. Washington was a prominent African American educator, author, and leader who advocated for vocational training and economic self-reliance as the path to Black advancement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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instanceOf African American leader
author
educator
human
orator
associatedWith Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
burialPlace Tuskegee University
surface form: Tuskegee University Campus, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States
causeOfDeath hypertension
countryOfBirth United States of America
dateFounded 1895-07-18
dateOfBirth 1856-04-05
dateOfDeath 1915-11-14
earlyLifeStatus born into slavery
educatedAt Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
employer Tuskegee University
surface form: Tuskegee Institute
era Jim Crow laws
surface form: Jim Crow era

Reconstruction era
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
fieldOfWork African American civil rights
education
race relations
vocational training
founded National Negro Business League
Tuskegee University
surface form: Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute
fullName Booker T. Washington self-linksurface differs
surface form: Booker Taliaferro Washington
givenName Booker
honor Booker T. Washington National Monument
influenced African American educational institutions in the United States
influencedBy Hampton-Tuskegee model of industrial education
knownFor the Atlanta Compromise
surface form: Atlanta Compromise speech

advocacy of vocational education for African Americans
promoting economic self-reliance for Black Americans
languageOfWorkOrName English
mannerOfDeath natural causes
middleName Taliaferro
movement African American self-help movement
accommodationism
notableIdea the Atlanta Compromise
surface form: Atlanta Compromise
notableWork Character Building
The Future of the American Negro
Up from Slavery
occupation author
college administrator
educator
public speaker
placeOfBirth Hale's Ford, Franklin County, Virginia, United States
placeOfDeath Tuskegee, Alabama, United States
politicalActivity advised U.S. presidents on African American issues
positionHeld Leader of the Tuskegee Institute
Principal of Tuskegee Institute
religion Christianity
residence Tuskegee, Alabama, United States
sexOrGender male
spouse Fannie N. Smith
Margaret James Murray
Olivia A. Davidson
studentOf Samuel C. Armstrong
subjectOf Booker T. Washington National Monument
surface form: Booker T. Washington National Monument (U.S. National Park Service site)

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The Youth's Companion hadContributor Booker T. Washington
Tuskegee, Alabama, United States hasNotablePerson Booker T. Washington
subject surface form: Tuskegee, Alabama
Tuskegee University foundedBy Booker T. Washington
Tuskegee University hasNotableLeader Booker T. Washington
African-American history hasKeyFigure Booker T. Washington
Julius Rosenwald collaboratedWith Booker T. Washington
Mound Bayou, Mississippi, United States associatedWith Booker T. Washington
subject surface form: Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Booker T. Washington fullName Booker T. Washington self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Booker Taliaferro Washington
Booker T. Washington HSPVA namedAfter Booker T. Washington
subject surface form: Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
Ragtime featuresHistoricalCharacter Booker T. Washington
Hampton University hasNotableAlumni Booker T. Washington
the Atlanta Compromise hasAuthor Booker T. Washington
subject surface form: Atlanta Compromise
the Atlanta Compromise hasMainProponent Booker T. Washington
subject surface form: Atlanta Compromise
Hampton, Virginia, United States hasNotablePerson Booker T. Washington
subject surface form: Hampton, Virginia
this entity surface form: Booker T. Washington (educated at Hampton Institute)
Robert Russa Moton succeeded Booker T. Washington
Robert Russa Moton influencedBy Booker T. Washington
Henry H. Rogers philanthropicSupport Booker T. Washington
A. G. Gaston influencedBy Booker T. Washington