A Chief Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine: Charles Banks of Mississippi

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History

 

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Connie J

 

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February 18, 2014

 

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University

 

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These afflictions of Clarksdale motivated him, so much to the point that he wanted to become an advocate to help his community, in the process he became a successful entrepreneur. This book brilliantly explores the achievement of Banks with proficiency and a clear-cut style. After reading this biography I came to the conclusion that this book essentially depicts the limits of Blacks during the era of white dominance, and how a man and his "army", Booker T...
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This book brilliantly explores the achievement of Banks with proficiency and a clear-cut style. After reading this biography I came to the conclusion that this book essentially depicts the limits of Blacks during the era of white dominance, and how a man and his "army", Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee Machine that supported Banks and Mound Bayou, were able to battle and defeat whites wanting to run and prosper from the black community...
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