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Character Building

By: Booker T. Washington
Narrated by: Andrew L. Barnes
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In Character Building are 37 addresses that Booker T. Washington gave before students, faculty, and guests at the Tuskegee Institute. These addresses take the form of timeless advice on a number of subjects.

These talks are delivered - in the motivational and uplifting manner one would expect from this American icon - on education, ethics, morals, deportment, spirituality, and the dignity of labor. These short talks contain sage advice fit to focus the mind and heart toward the building up of self, while never relinquishing the personal responsibility we have to one another.

"Let every person get into the habit of planning every day for the comfort and welfare of others, let each one try to live as unselfishly as possible, remembering that the Bible says: 'He that would save his life, must lose it.' And you never saw a person save his life in this higher sense, in the Christ-like sense, unless that person was willing, day by day, to lose himself in the interest of his fellow men. Such persons save their own lives, and in saving them save thousands of other lives."- "What About Our Future", Booker T. Washington

Booker T. Washington received criticism constantly from his contemporaries for being to conciliatory to whites regarding civil rights; however, the course of his life did reflect a man deeply concerned about the rights of Americans with African descent. Unfortunately, he was not credited for his efforts until shortly after his death in 1915.

Public Domain (P)2015 Legacy Audio Books
African American Studies Americas Biographies & Memoirs Black & African American Cultural & Regional Personal Development Personal Success Social Sciences Specific Demographics United States Inspiring

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Abundance of wisdom! Loved it! This is without a doubt, now on my Mt. Rushmore of favorite books.

This book is a pearl!

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I love Booker T! His virtue, wisdom, and attitude are so inspiring! I ordered a paper copy so I can read some chapters to my high school students. This is a great combo of hearing how life was 100 years ago (get a toothbrush) and how the advice still holds today (if you are honest you will win in the end).

Still applies today!

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A must read or listen for any person. Life living lessons you can use now.

Wisdom for Learners

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I thoroughly enjoyed hearing the principles and values layer out by Booker T. Washington to his students. I tried to imagine where most of these students came from and their backgrounds. It was a different time then but the principles he laid out are as important today, even if the context isn’t quite the same. I will be reading this to my children.

Timeless principles for all people

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This book still has a sympathetic relationship with black people of today…2023. Our character is very important and the Bible helps to shape and mode that character of a person.

Amazing!!

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