Booker T. Washington- Black Leader
 

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Booker T. Washington- Black Leader
Booker T. Washington published his autobiography "Up From Slavery." The next year, Washington dined with President Theodore Roosevelt at the White House. Washington was the principal of Tuskegee Institute, a major training center for Southern Blacks. Washington was a major proponent of the belief that Blacks should not agitate for political power, but should instead concentrate on education.