LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Mr. Washington in his office at Tuskegee[Frontispiece]
FACING PAGE
First building erected on School grounds[12]
Breaking up new ground with an eight-ox team[16]
Cutting sugar-cane on the School's farm[26]
Grinding sugar-cane at the School's sugar-mill[32]
The repair shop[42]
In the Agricultural Laboratory[46]
Road-building by Tuskegee students[50]
Building a new dormitory[56]
Digging foundation for a new building on the Institute grounds[58]
Selecting fruit for canning[60]
At work in the School's brick-yard[62]
Shoe-shop—making and repairing[66]
Mattress-making[68]
Basket-making[70]
In the School's sawmill[72]
In the machine-shop[74]
Students at work in the School's foundry[76]
Class in mechanical drawing[78]
The blacksmith shop[80]
Class in outdoor geometry[82]
Students framing the roof of a large building[84]
Class in language[86]
Class in outdoor nature study[88]
Wood-turning machinery[90]
Class in outdoor arithmetic[92]
Chemical Laboratory[94]
Class in physiology[96]
Dorothy Hall, in which most of the industries for girls are taught[98]
Learning dressmaking[100]
Barrel furniture[102]
Class in cooking[104]
An out-of-door class in laundry work[106]
Outdoor work for girls[108]
Home-made furniture[130]
Class in nature study[152]
"When at Tuskegee, I find a way, by rising early
in the morning, to spend half an hour in my
garden or with the live stock"
[154]
Hogs as object-lessons[156]
"The Children's House": Class in nature study[158]
"Teach the child something about real country life"[160]
Cultivating a patch of cassava on the agricultural experiment plot[164]
Carnegie Library. Built by Institute students[174]
The tailor shop[176]
In the model dining-room[186]
The paint shop[190]
Institute Chapel. Most imposing building on
School grounds built by students
[194]
Taking an agricultural class into the field[204]
A furniture and repair shop at Snow Hill[222]
A Sewing-class at Snow Hill[224]
Typesetting—printing-office[234]
Bird's-eye view of grounds and buildings of
Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute,
Tuskegee, Alabama
[244]

WORKING WITH THE HANDS


WORKING WITH THE HANDS