Autobiographical Tale: James W Johnson & Booker T Washington

The “Ex” at the Front of “Colored”, Johnson’s Sight, Washington and DuBois Discussion, Unity, Liberty and Democracy.
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Autobiographical Tale: James W Johnson & Booker T Washington
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4.5 hours
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Mar 2025
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What you will learn

Memories and Crossing

Liberty and Sight of Existence

The Notion of Vein and Intimidation

Inundation, Appearance and The “Ex” at the Front of “Colored”

The Substantial Space and Ethnic Identity

Ironic Situation and Johnson’s Sight

A White Individual and The Lynching Sight

Self-Formation

The Significance of Imitation

A Vocabulary and Metaphor

Black Identity and Spelling Publication

Slave Tales, The Rebuilding, Satisfaction, and Washington and DuBois Discussion

Education Agenda, Perception, Social Parity and Achievement

Self Representation and Inveterate Fatigue, Unity, Parity, Liberty and Democracy

Human Nature and Opportunity

Society, Awareness, and Learning

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11/10/2019
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1/9/2020
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