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Washington Booker

Booker T. Washington signature on "Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama" calling card

 

Stock card  with blue embossed "Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama" calling card signed by black educator and activist Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) as "Booker T. Washington" at center. Also dated "Sept 7, 1908" and inscribed "Tuskegee, Alabama." in Washington's hand. In near fine condition, with isolated minor mounting traces verso. The card measures 4.375" x 2.125".

 

Washington's autograph dates from the year preceding the publication of his 2-volume "The Story of the Negro: The Rise of the Race From Slavery". This was one of five books ghostwritten for and published by Washington exploring the situation of turn-of-the-century American blacks.

 

Booker T. Washington was born a Virginia slave in 1856. He showed considerable academic promise, and worked his way through college. In 1881, the 25-year-old Washington was appointed head of what would become one of the most important historically black colleges in the United States, Alabama's Tuskegee Institute. Under Washington's 34-year-long tenure at Tuskegee, the teacher's college raised a huge endowment and produced thousands of highly qualified black instructors.

 

Washington's approach towards race relations, which advocated for gradual change through accommodation and collaboration, clashed with younger, more militant black activists like W.E.B. DuBois. Nevertheless, Washington's lecturing, writing, and work with wealthy whites advanced the cause of achieving racial equality.

 

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