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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 25 MIN

Historical Figures Booker T Washington Ep. 16

from Blind History · host Blind History with Josh Barry

@Blind-History-with-Josh-BarryBooker T. Washington: Education, Strategy, and the Struggle for Black AdvancementBooker T. Washington remains one of the most significant and debated figures in American history because his life stood at the intersection of slavery, emancipation, education, racial politics, and national power. Born into slavery in Virginia in 1856, Washington came of age during the collapse of the slave system and rose to become one of the best-known Black leaders in the United States. He founded and led the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, became a nationally influential spokesman for Black progress, and shaped public debate over education, labor, political rights, and the future of African Americans in the decades after Reconstruction.

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