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Character Building

Character Building

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Number of Chapters: 38

Length: 6 hours and 37 minutes

Language: English

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)

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Publisher's Explanation and Preface (Luke Sartor)
Two Sides of Life (Luke Sartor)
Helping Others (Luke Sartor)
Some of the Rocks Ahead (Luke Sartor)
On Influencing by Example (Luke Sartor)
The Virtue of Simplicity (Luke Sartor)
Have You Done Your Best? (Luke Sartor)
Don't Be Discouraged (Luke Sartor)
On Getting a Home (Luke Sartor)
Calling Things By Their Right Names (Luke Sartor)
European Impressions (Luke Sartor)
The Value of System In Home Life (Luke Sartor)
What Will Pay? (Luke Sartor)
Education that Educates (Luke Sartor)
The Importance of Being Reliable (Luke Sartor)
The Highest Education (Luke Sartor)
Unimproved Opportunities (Luke Sartor)
Keeping Your Word (Luke Sartor)
Some Lessons of the Hour (Luke Sartor)
The Gospel of Service (Luke Sartor)
Your Part in the Negro Conference (Luke Sartor)
What Is To Be Our Future? (Luke Sartor)
Some Great Little Things (Luke Sartor)
To Would-Be Teachers (Luke Sartor)
The Cultivation of Stable Habits (Luke Sartor)
What You Ought to Do (Luke Sartor)
Individual Responsibility (Luke Sartor)
Getting On In the World (Luke Sartor)
Each One His Part (Luke Sartor)
What Would Father and Mother Say? (Luke Sartor)
Object Lessons (Luke Sartor)
Substance vs. Shadow (Luke Sartor)
Character as Shown in Dress (Luke Sartor)
Sing The Old Songs (Luke Sartor)
Getting Down To Mother Earth (Luke Sartor)
A Penny Saved (Luke Sartor)
Growth (Luke Sartor)
Last Words (Luke Sartor)
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