Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) |
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Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) | Up from Slavery by Booker T. Washington |
Printable Quotations |
Booker T. WASHINGTON: Never get to the point where you will be ashamed to ask anybody for information. The ignorant man will always be ignorant if he fears that by asking another for information he will display ignorance. Better once display your ignorance of a certain subject than always know nothing of it. |
UNITED STATES HISTORY UNITS | UNIT VIII: Growth and Transformation | |
UNIT I: Early America | UNIT IX: Discontent and Reform | |
UNIT II: Colonial Period | UNIT X: War, Prosperity, and Depression | |
UNIT III: American Revolution | UNIT XI: New Deal and World War II | |
UNIT IV: New National Government | UNIT XII: Postwar America | |
UNIT V: Westward Expansion | UNIT XIII: Decades of Change | |
UNIT VI: Sectional Conflict | UNIT XIV: New Conservatism | |
UNIT VII: Civil War and Reconstruction | UNIT XV: Into the Twenty-first Century |