Booker T. Washington: Up From Slavery | James Smith
Booker T. Washington’s work extends from the last quarter of the nineteenth century into the early twentieth century. Spanning two eras, he is the most influential African-American person of his time.
James Smith is a professor of American literature at Georgia Southern University and the editor of Southern Poetry Review.
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