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Index
Cover
Other Books by This Author
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Uncle Tom or New Negro?
Introduction by Rebecca Carroll
I. Dr. Bill E. Lawson, Philosophy Scholar
II. Elizabeth Gardner Hines, Writer/Great-Grandniece of A. G. Gaston
III. Ronald Walters, Director of the African American Leadership Institute
IV. Lucenia Williams-Dunn, Mayor of Tuskegee, Alabama
V. Cleophus Thomas, Jr., Chairman and CEO of A. G. Gaston Corporation
VI. Karen Hunter, Journalist/Radio Talk Show Personality
VII. Avon Kirkland, Filmmaker
VIII. Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Author/Economist
IX. Bakari Kitwana, Author
X. Debra Dickerson, Writer
XI. Gregory S. Bell, Journalist/Author
XII. Cora Daniels, Journalist/Author
XIII. Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Political Analyst
XIV. Ruby Sales, Founder and Executive Director of SpiritHouse
XV. James Clingman, Author/Speaker
XVI. Jock Smith, Attorney, Cochran, Cherry, Givens, & Smith, PC, Tuskegee
XVII. Kathy Y. Wilson, Author/Journalist
XVIII. John McWhorter, Author
XIX. Sharon Madison Polk, Businesswoman/Entrepreneur
XX. John Bryant, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Operation HOPE
About the Author
Up from Slavery
Editor’s Note
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Contents
I. A Slave among Slaves
II. Boyhood Days
III. The Struggle for an Education.
IV. Helping Others
V. The Reconstruction Period.
VI. Black Race and Red Race.
VII. Early Days at Tuskegee
VIII. Teaching School in a Stable and a Hen-House
IX. Anxious Days and Sleepless Nights
X. A Harder Task than making Bricks without Straw
XI. Making their Beds before they could lie on them
XII. Raising Money
XIII. Two Thousand Miles for a Five-Minute Speech
XIV. The Atlanta Exposition Address
XV. The Secret of Success in Public Speaking
XVI. Europe
XVII. Last Words
Notes
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