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table of contents
  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Dedication
  4. Preface
  5. Introduction
  6. Up from Slavery
    1. I: A Slave Among Slaves
    2. II: Boyhood Days
    3. III: The Struggle for an Education
    4. IV: Helping Others
    5. V: The Reconstruction Period
    6. VI: Black Race and Red Race
    7. VII: Early Days at Tuskegee
    8. VIII: Teaching School in a Stable and a Henhouse
    9. IX: Anxious Days and Sleepless Nights
    10. X: A Harder Task Than Making Bricks Without Straw
    11. XI: Making Their Beds Before They Could Lie on Them
    12. XII: Raising Money
    13. XIII: Two Thousand Miles for a Five-Minute Speech
    14. XIV: The Atlanta Exposition Address
    15. XV: The Secret of Success in Public Speaking
    16. XVI: Europe
    17. XVII: Last Words
  7. Endnotes
  8. Colophon
  9. Uncopyright

This volume is dedicated to my Wife
Margaret James Washington
And to my Brother
John H. Washington
Whose patience, fidelity, and hard work have gone far to make the work at Tuskegee successful.

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