Founder's Day Address (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Willcox, William G.

 
9781332129140: Founder's Day Address (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A historic address on opportunity, work, and building a bridge between races. It lays out a practical vision for education, industry, and peaceful progress.

The speech details the rise of Booker T. Washington, the founding of Tuskegee Institute, and the belief that dignity comes from work and learning. It highlights how education, trade, and community cooperation can transform individuals and entire communities. The message emphasizes unity, shared responsibility, and steady progress toward equal rights through merit and service.



Readers will gain insight into the people, ideas, and events that shaped a pivotal period in American history. The address also frames hopeful lessons for race relations, economic development, and the role of education in strengthening society.




  • How Washington’s early life and efforts shaped his approach to education and work

  • Founding and growth of Tuskegee Institute and its guiding principles

  • The “Cast down your bucket where you are” philosophy and its impact on race relations

  • A clear view of progress in African American land ownership, professions, and enterprise over fifty years



Ideal for readers of history, civil rights, and educational reform who seek a concise, historical perspective on leadership and progress.

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