# Up from Slavery

> Booker T. Washington's Up from Slavery is a landmark autobiography tracing his journey from enslavement to educational leadership and national influence.

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## About
A foundational American autobiography of survival, education, discipline, and institution-buildingUp from Slavery is Booker T. Washington's account of his life from enslavement through emancipation, schooling, labor, and the building of Tuskegee Institute. First published in 1901, it stands at the center of African American autobiography and American educational history. Washington writes about poverty, work, self-education, public speaking, fundraising, and leadership with unusual clarity, making the book both a personal narrative and a record of Reconstruction-era and post-Reconstruction struggle.Modern readers often approach this book for its historical importance, but it also rewards attention as a crafted life story. Washington presents experience as something shaped by effort, discipline, and institution-building, even when the surrounding social order remains hostile and unequal. That perspective helps explain both the book's continuing influence and the debates around Washington's public philosophy. Readers interested in Black history, American education, political thought, and the literature of self-making will find this one of the key texts of the period.Why Up from Slavery still deserves close readingThis DotBooks edition suits readers who want a readable primary source rather than a distant summary. It offers firsthand insight into labor, education, race, and public leadership in the United States after the Civil War, while also revealing the strategic choices Washington made as a national figure. It is essential reading for anyone exploring the history of emancipation, schooling, and Black intellectual life.Further contextFor background on Washington's life and the book's reception, see Wikipedia: Up from Slavery.

## Specifications
- author: Booker T. Washington
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: Booker T. Washington traces his path from enslavement to educational leadership in a foundational autobiography of work, schooling, and public life.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 247
- format: paperback
- oclc: 71192352
- openlibrary: OL357501W
