UP FROM SLAVERY (Chapter 8) by Booker T. Washington
All these ideas and needs crowded themselves upon us with a seriousness that seemed well-nigh overwhelming...We had only the little old shanty and the abandoned church which the good coloured people of the town of Tuskegee had kindly loaned us for the accommodation of the classes. ... we saw that our efforts were reaching, to only a partial degree, the actual needs of the people whom we wanted to lift up through the medium of the students whom we should educate and send out as leaders.
UP FROM SLAVERY (Chapter 9) by Booker T. Washington
As soon as the plans were drawn for the new building, the students began digging out the earth where the foundations were to be laid, working after the regular classes were over... I noted with satisfaction that a sentiment in favour of work was gaining ground. After a few weeks of hard work the foundations were ready, and a day was appointed for the laying of the corner-stone.
Unit 1 ELA Review Game
10th Grade ELA Unit 1: Stories from around the World
Alamat ng Marinduque Game 3 (Legend of Marinduque)
Mahahasa ang kakayahan ng mga mag-aaral sa paglalaro ng crossword.
Alamat ng Marinduque Game 4 (Legend of Marinduque)
Mahahasa ang angking kakayahan ng mag-aaral na sagutan ang mga katanungan tungkol sa nakaraang talakayan.
UP FROM SLAVERY (Chapter 15) by Booker T. Washington
He pictured the Negro choosing slavery rather than extinction; recalled Crispus Attucks shedding his blood at the beginning of the American Revolution, that white Americans might be free, while black Americans remained in slavery; --Booker T. Washington
Story Elements & Literary Devices
Triviatron Text Features Review
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How much do you remember
Answer the questions and see what you need to work on and what you know
Time Out Text Features
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