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Essay heading: Booker T. Washington
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Washington decided, that he would learn something anyway
and applied himself into mastering the blue-beck speller. This
wasn’t helping so he made arrangements for night school with a
teacher and felt that he learned more than any other kids. Then
Washington gets a job working at a coal mine, while working their
he hear good things about Hampton Normal and Agricultural
Institute... displayed 300 characters
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Then
Washington gets a job working at a coal mine, while working their
he hear good things about Hampton Normal and Agricultural
Institute. So he decides to keep working at the coal mine for a
couple of months until he finds a new opening and he then gets
hired working for Mrs. Ruffiner as a servant... displayed next 300 characters
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