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Booker Washington: African American Educator Standing Photo Sculpture

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Keep your family and friends on your mantle, at your office, or in your living room with our photo sculptures! Bring your memories to life with these acrylic works of art. They come with a black stand and are a great conversation piece.

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Booker Washington: African American Educator Standing Photo Sculpture

Booker Washington: African American Educator Standing Photo Sculpture

Booker Taliaferro Washington, born into slavery in 1856, rose to become a prominent African American leader and educator. After the Civil War, he pursued education, attending class at Hampton, Agricultural and Wayland Seminary. - In 1881, Washington founded the Tuskegee in Alabama, a school dedicated to vocational training for African Americans. He believed in economic self-sufficiency and practical skills as a path to social and political advancement. Tuskegee became a model for African American education and a centre of innovation in agriculture and industry. - Washington was a powerful orator and advocate for racial progress. His most famous speech, the "Atlanta Compromise," delivered in 1895, outlined his philosophy of accommodation and self-help. While this approach was criticised by some for its acceptance of segregation, it gained him significant influence and allowed him to negotiate with white leaders on behalf of African Americans. - Washington's legacy is complex. He is remembered for his contributions to education and economic development, but also for his accommodationist stance on racial issues. His impact on the African American community and American society as a whole continues to be debated and analysed.

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Really nice gift, just didn't quite realise how small it was otherwise perfect. no problems with the print, really nice
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By Ruth A.14 February 2018Verified Purchase
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It's very small, but sturdy and fits my needs. The colors and quality of the photo were great, but I chose the smallest size because it warned that larger sizes could make the quality of the photo poor. I would have loved it larger, but stayed small to preserve the quality.
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By John B.21 January 2025Verified Purchase
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Very poor Cropping. Not sure that a human ever looked at the final product. Don't waste your money.
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Product ID: 153973848891800609
Created on 09/05/2021, 7:03
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