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My Larger Education
by Booker T. Washington
President, Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Institute
(originally pub: 1911)
1 - Learning From Men and Things
2 - Building A School Around A Problem
3 - Some Exceptional Men And What I Have Learned From Them
4 - My Experience With Reporters And Newspapers
5 - The Intellectuals and the Boston Mob
6 - A Commencement Oration on Cabbages
7 - Colonel Roosevelt and What I Have Learned From Him
8 - My Educational Campaigns Through the South...
9 - What I Have Learned From Black Men
10 - Meeting High and Low in Europe
11 - What I Learned About Education in Denmark
12 - The Mistakes and The Future of Negro Education