Working With the Hands / Being a Sequel to "Up from Slavery," Covering the Author's Experiences in Industrial Training at Tuskegee
MR. WASHINGTON IN HIS OFFICE AT TUSKEGEE
WORKING WITH THE HANDS
BEING A SEQUEL TO UP FROM SLAVERY COVERING THE AUTHOR'S EXPERIENCES IN INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AT TUSKEGEE
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
Illustrated from photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston
NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 1904
Copyright, 1904, by Doubleday, Page & Company Published, May, 1904
Booker T. Washington
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WORKING WITH THE HANDS
PREFACE
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I Moral Values of Hand Work
CHAPTER II Training for Conditions
CHAPTER III A Battle Against Prejudice
CHAPTER IV Making Education Pay Its Way
CHAPTER V Building Up a System
CHAPTER VI Welding Theory and Practice
CHAPTER VII Head and Hands Together
CHAPTER VIII Lessons in Home-Making
CHAPTER IX Outdoor Work for Women
CHAPTER X Helping the Mothers
CHAPTER XI The Tillers of the Ground
CHAPTER XII Pleasure and Profit of Work in the Soil
CHAPTER XIII On the Experimental Farm
CHAPTER XIV The Eagerness for Learning
CHAPTER XV The Value of Small Things
CHAPTER XVI Religious Influences at Tuskegee
CHAPTER XVII Some Tangible Results
CHAPTER XVIII Spreading the Tuskegee Spirit
CHAPTER XIX Negro Education Not a Failure