The Story of Slavery
INSTRUCTOR LITERATURE SERIES
By Booker T. Washington President of Tuskegee Institute; author of Up From Slavery, Etc.
With Biographical Sketch
PUBLISHED JOINTLY BY F. A. OWEN PUB. CO., Dansville, N. Y.
HALL & McCREARY, Chicago, Ill.
Copyright, 1913, by F. A. OWEN PUBLISHING CO.
The Story of Slavery
Booker T. Washington, the author of the following sketch of slavery in America, was himself born a slave, and the story of his life begins where The Story of Slavery leaves off. He was born about 1858 or 1859 on a plantation near Hales Ford, Va., about twenty-five miles east of the city of Roanoke, in a region which, now almost deserted, was in slavery days a flourishing tobacco country. A few years ago he was invited to speak at the annual fair at Roanoke, and took advantage of the opportunity to drive out to the old plantation to visit again the scene of his childhood. He met there several members of the Burroughs family to which he had formerly belonged, and with them he went through the old Burroughs house, which is standing, and talked over the old days.