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Essay heading: Booker T. Washington vs. W.E.B. Dubois
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F. Griffiths Morgan paid Washington's tuition and John H. Washington, Washington's brother, worked in a West Virginia coal mine to keep his brother in school. Hampton's principal, General Samuel Chapman Armstrong, would become the most supportive and influential figure in Washington's life. Washington immersed himself in the standard subjects as well as agriculture and brick masonry, but he also continued to develop the exceptional character that Viola had seen the beginnings of, under the tutelage of the charismatic Armstrong... displayed 300 characters
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Washington immersed himself in the standard subjects as well as agriculture and brick masonry, but he also continued to develop the exceptional character that Viola had seen the beginnings of, under the tutelage of the charismatic Armstrong. In 1878 Washington graduated, then became an instructor there a year later while also supervising a group of Native Americans who were attending as an experiment... displayed next 300 characters
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