Up from Slavery Up from Slavery

Up from Slavery

An Inspiring Autobiography of Education, Perseverance, and Leadership

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Publisher Description

Up from Slavery by Booker T. Washington is a powerful and inspiring autobiography that traces the extraordinary journey of a man born into slavery who rose to become one of the most influential African-American leaders of his time. Washington recounts his early struggles, the pursuit of education, and the tireless work to uplift his community through the founding of Tuskegee Institute, blending personal narrative with lessons on perseverance, self-reliance, and moral character.

The enduring value of this book lies in its combination of historical insight and motivational force. Washington’s life demonstrates how education, hard work, and steadfast determination can overcome systemic oppression, providing readers with both a record of African-American history and a blueprint for personal and communal advancement. His reflections reveal the importance of resilience, leadership, and the practical application of knowledge for societal transformation.

The hook of this book is its compelling testimony of triumph over adversity. Readers are drawn into a narrative that is deeply human, filled with both struggle and achievement, offering hope, guidance, and inspiration. This work appeals to those who seek stories of courage, perseverance, and the transformative power of education, leaving a lasting impression of what can be accomplished through determination and vision.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
16 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
309
Pages
PUBLISHER
DD Books
PROVIDER INFO
DD SALES AND DISTRIBUTORS
SIZE
714.9
KB
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