Up From Slavery (Oxford World'S Classics)-used

Up From Slavery (Oxford World'S Classics)-used

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For The 50 Years That Followed Its Publication In 1901, Up From Slavery Was The Most Widely Known Book Written By An African American. The Life Of Booker T. Washington Embodied The Legendary Rise Of An American Selfmade Man, And His Autobiography Gave Voice For The First Time To A Vast Group That Had To Pull Itself Up From Nothing. In The Welldocumented Ordeals And Observations Of This Humble And Plainspoken Schoolmaster We Find Traces Of Washington'S Other Nature: The Ambitious And Toughminded Analyst. Here Was A Man Who Had To Balance The Demands Of His Fellow Blacks With The Constraints Imposed On Him By Whites.About The Series: For Over 100 Years Oxford World'S Classics Has Made Available The Broadest Spectrum Of Literature From Around The Globe. Each Affordable Volume Reflects Oxford'S Commitment To Scholarship, Providing The Most Accurate Text Plus A Wealth Of Other Valuable Features, Including Expert Introductions By Leading Authorities, Voluminous Notes To Clarify The Text, Uptodate Bibliographies For Further Study, And Much More.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Up from Slavery'? A: The main theme of 'Up from Slavery' is the journey of self-improvement and the importance of education for African Americans, as exemplified by the life and experiences of Booker T. Washington.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Up from Slavery'? A: The author of 'Up from Slavery' is Booker T. Washington, an influential African American educator and leader.
  • Q: When was 'Up from Slavery' first published? A: 'Up from Slavery' was first published in 1901.
  • Q: What is the format of this book? A: This edition of 'Up from Slavery' is available in paperback format.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Up from Slavery' have? A: 'Up from Slavery' contains 240 pages.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: 'Up from Slavery' is available in new condition.
  • Q: Is this edition part of a series? A: Yes, this edition is part of the Oxford World's Classics series.
  • Q: What additional features does this edition offer? A: This edition includes expert introductions, notes for clarification, and bibliographies for further exploration of the text.
  • Q: What age group is this book suitable for? A: 'Up from Slavery' is suitable for young adults and older readers interested in historical and autobiographical accounts.
  • Q: What is the significance of 'Up from Slavery' in American literature? A: 'Up from Slavery' is significant as it was one of the first autobiographies by an African American, providing insight into the challenges and aspirations of African Americans during that era.

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