View 18 Booker T Washington Quotes On Slavery - This is not correct. I've never met somebody who didn't want to be free or who would go back to slavery. Mr. Booker T. Washington Men can pass laws that obstruct and fetter the voting box, but they cannot invent laws that constrain or impede the development of masculinity. We went into slavery as property and came out as American citizens. Up from Slavery, by Booker T. Washington "The smartest among my tribe recognize that social equality movement is radical nonsense, and that advancement in the enjoyment of all privileges that will come to us must be the product of difficult and continuous fight rather than artificial pushing."
Mr. Booker T. Washington Nothing ever comes to me that is worth having until I strive for it. Mr. Booker T. Washington The slave system on our island, in large part, extinguished the white people's sense of self-reliance and self-help. Mr. Booker T. Washington Booker T. Washington's "Up From Slavery," (Chapter XI), 1901. 231 Adapted quote None of the types of slavery are as destructive and demeaning as those that encourage one human being to hate another because of his or her ethnicity or color. A guy cannot keep another man down in the ditch unless he also remains in the ditch with him.
Quote 1: "This experience of a whole race beginning to go to school for the first time provides one of the most fascinating studies that has ever occurred in connection with the development of any race." Booker T. Washington Letting Go, Men, Stay Strong George Seldes edited "The Great Quotations" (p. 641) in 1971. None of the types of slavery are as destructive and demeaning as those that encourage one human being to hate another because of his or her ethnicity or color.
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