Character Building

Character Building

by Booker T. Washington

38 chapters6h 37mEnglish1902

About this book

Character Building is a compilation of speeches, given by Mr. Booker T. Washington, to the students and staff of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (now known as Tuskegee University).Booker T. Washington was one of the most prominent leaders in advancing African-American civil rights. Born into slavery and freed as a young boy, he rose through the ranks of education to eventually earn his position as principal of Tuskegee. Under his guidance, the school was built, by students and for students, to give them a deeply meaningful education. Mr. Washington stressed the importance of developing oneself for life-long success. He strove to imbue in his students the highest personal standards, and these speeches represent the core messages he gave.(Originally published by Doubleday, Page & Co., NY, in 1902. Summary by Luke Sartor)

Chapters (37)

1Two Sides of Life
695
2Helping Others
612
3Some of the Rocks Ahead
567
4On Influencing by Example
500
5The Virtue of Simplicity
863
6Have You Done Your Best?
663
7Don't Be Discouraged
522
8On Getting a Home
498
9Calling Things By Their Right Names
607
10European Impressions
771
11The Value of System In Home Life
533
12What Will Pay?
651
13Education that Educates
602
14The Importance of Being Reliable
627
15The Highest Education
656
16Unimproved Opportunities
1083
17Keeping Your Word
592
18Some Lessons of the Hour
724
19The Gospel of Service
625
20Your Part in the Negro Conference
577
21What Is To Be Our Future?
720
22Some Great Little Things
587
23To Would-Be Teachers
448
24The Cultivation of Stable Habits
559
25What You Ought to Do
762
26Individual Responsibility
832
27Getting On In the World
369
28Each One His Part
565
29What Would Father and Mother Say?
659
30Object Lessons
520
31Substance vs. Shadow
573
32Character as Shown in Dress
417
33Sing The Old Songs
648
34Getting Down To Mother Earth
726
35A Penny Saved
924
36Growth
540
37Last Words
808

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