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_aE467.1.D26 _bC66 2000 |
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100 | 1 | _aMcLoone, Margo | |
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_aBooker T. Washington : _ba photo illustrated biography _c/ Margo McLoone |
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_aManakota, MN _b: Bridgestone Books _c, c1997 |
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_a24 p. _b: illus _c; 21 cm |
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500 | _aPhoto Illustrated Biographies | ||
520 | _aA brief summary of the man who was born a slave and worked in salt mines as a youth but went on to become a national leader for the education of African Americans and founder of Tuskegee Institute. | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
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_aWashington, Booker T. _d(, 1856-1915) |
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_aAfro-Americans _v--Biography |
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_aAfro-Americans _x-Biography _x-Juvenile literature |
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_aEducators _z-United States _v--Biography |
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