My Larger Education
This is a sequel to Washington's first autobiographical book, Up From Slavery, which depicted his early life. He says "This book contains answers to the questions I have frequently been asked as to how I have worked out for myself the educational methods which we are now using at Tuskegee; and, finally, to illustrate, for the benefit of the members of my own race, some of the ways in which a people who are struggling upward may turn disadvantages into opportunities." "The fact that I was born a Negro, and the further fact that I have all my life been engaged in a kind of work that was intended to uplift the masses of my people, has brought me in contact with many exceptional persons, both North and South." Chapter after chapter reveals how he raised money from willing white philanthropists to support Tuskegee Institute, how his travels to study European methods of education influenced him, lessons he learned from fellow negros, and how his patient educational approach differed from what many more radical black activists advocated. (Summary by Michele Fry)
Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | I. Learning from Men and Things | Michele Fry |
00:26:01 |
Play 02 | II. Building a School Around a Problem | William Allan Jones |
00:45:14 |
Play 03 | III. Some Exceptional Men, and What I have Learned From Them | Gini Rosario |
00:41:57 |
Play 04 | IV. My Experience with Reporters and Newspapers | Kaye Burke |
00:29:55 |
Play 05 | V. The Intellectuals and the Boston Mob | Tina Ding |
00:41:40 |
Play 06 | VI. A Commencement Oration on Cabbages | William Allan Jones |
00:44:57 |
Play 07 | VII. Colonel Roosevelt and What I Have Learned From Him | Tatiana Chichilla |
00:25:30 |
Play 08 | VIII. My Educational Campaign Through the South and What They Taught Me | Wayne Cooke |
00:32:09 |
Play 09 | IX. What I Have Learned from Black Men | Michele Fry |
00:49:16 |
Play 10 | X. Meeting High and Low in Europe | Aaron Weber |
00:32:55 |
Play 11 | XI. What I Learned About Education in Denmark | Aaron Weber |
00:35:07 |
Play 12 | XII. The Mistakes and the Future of Negro Education | Aaron Weber |
00:36:20 |