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My life had its beginning in the midst of the most miserable, desolate and discouraging surroundings. For half a century from its publication in 1902 up from Slavery was the best-known book written by an African American. The life of ex-slave Booker T. Washington embodied the legendary rise of the American self-made man and his autobiography gave prominence for the first time to the voice of a group which had to pull itself up from extreme adversity. Washington attributes his success to his belief in many of the virtues celebrated by Benjamin Franklin, selflessness, industry, pragmatism and optimism. But from behind the mask of the humble, plainspoken school master come hints that reveal Washington to be an ambitious and tough-minded analyst of power, who had to balance the demands of blacks with the constraints imposed on him by whites. To read Up from Slavery is to explore the means by which Washington rose to become the most influential and powerful black American of his time. How far he compromised African American rights in order to achieve his aims remains a matter of controversy.

Title

Up from Slavery

Publisher

Oxford University Press, India

Number of Pages

194

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Oxford World Classics
  • First Published

    JAN 2008

    My life had its beginning in the midst of the most miserable, desolate and discouraging surroundings. For half a century from its publication in 1902 up from Slavery was the best-known book written by an African American. The life of ex-slave Booker T. Washington embodied the legendary rise of the American self-made man and his autobiography gave prominence for the first time to the voice of a group which had to pull itself up from extreme adversity. Washington attributes his success to his belief in many of the virtues celebrated by Benjamin Franklin, selflessness, industry, pragmatism and optimism. But from behind the mask of the humble, plainspoken school master come hints that reveal Washington to be an ambitious and tough-minded analyst of power, who had to balance the demands of blacks with the constraints imposed on him by whites. To read Up from Slavery is to explore the means by which Washington rose to become the most influential and powerful black American of his time. How far he compromised African American rights in order to achieve his aims remains a matter of controversy.
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