UP FROM SLAVERY (Chapter 6) by Booker T. Washington
I ... wondered if there was a white institution in this country whose students would have welcomed the incoming of more than a hundred companions of another race in the ... way that these black students at Hampton welcomed the red ones. How often I have wanted to say to white students that they lift themselves up in proportion as they help to lift others, and the more unfortunate the race, and the lower in the scale of civilization, the more does one raise one's self by giving the assistance.
PERSONALITY ADJECTIVES
IN THIS GAME YOU WILL GUESS SOME ADJECTIVES THAT DESCRIBE PERSONALITY.
Week 10 - Vocabulary Practice
Check vocabulary comprehension.
Repaso de Biblia, 2do (Bible Review) Spanish
Lecc. 21-24 del ABC de Dios
Canadian Environmental Law Jurisprudence 1
Answer these questions re: environmental law.
CITIES
FIND THE VOCABULARY RELATED TO CITIES
Vocabulary Revision
Academy Stars 4
UP FROM SLAVERY (Chapter 7) by Booker T. Washington
I reached Tuskegee, as I have said, early in June, 1881. The first month I spent in finding accommodations for the school, and in travelling through Alabama, examining ... the ... life of the people, ... I ate and slept with the people, in their little cabins. I saw their farms, their schools, their churches. Since, in ... most of these visits, there had been no notice given in advance that a stranger was expected, I had the advantage of seeing the real, everyday life of the people.
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.
Nationalities in Spanish
This is a crossword puzzle about 20 spanish-speaking nationalities in Spanish. Reminder: the o at the end of each word is replaced with an a for females.Have fun!