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| [Booker T. Washington and Family] | [Frontispiece] |
| [Hon. Frederick Douglass] | [3] |
| [Dr. J. L. M. Curry] | [4] |
| [Mr. Washington and Two of his Distinguished Friends and Supporters—Pres. William McKinley, Gov. J. F. Johnston] | [27] |
| [The House in Virginia where Booker T. Washington was born] | [28] |
| [Little Booker and his Mother Praying to be Delivered from Slavery. (Original Illustration.)] | [31] |
| [Little Booker a Favorite with his Master—Is Allowed to Peep into the Parlor of the Big House] | [33] |
| [The House in which Booker T. Washington’s Family Lived in West Virginia, at the Time he Left for Hampton Institute] | [41] |
| [The Cabin in Old Virginia where Booker T. Washington Lived when a Boy] | [42] |
| [“This fired my ambition to learn to read as nothing had done before.” (Original Illustration.)] | [44] |
| [“Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation.” (Original Illustration.)] | [46] |
| [“Booker Starting for Hampton Institute.” (Original Illustration.)] | [56] |
| [Booker T. Washington Rehearsing his Graduating Oration at Hampton. (Original Illustration.)] | [60] |
| [Teachers at Tuskegee Institute—Warren Logan, Lewis Adams, and John H. Washington] | [65] |
| [A Brilliant Trio of Colored Americans—E. J. Scott, Edgar Webber, T. Thomas Fortune] | [66] |
| [A Group of Mr. Washington’s Warm Friends and Supporters—Rev. R. C. Bedford, Ex-Pres. Grover Cleveland, Gov. G. W. Atkinson] | [83] |
| [Distinguished Americans who have Introduced Mr. Washington on Public Occasions—Ex-Governor Bullock, Hon. Joseph A. Choate, William Harper, Pres. of Chicago University] | [84] |
| [Olivia Davidson Hall at Tuskegee Institute] | [91] |
| [Cassidy Industrial Hall—Erected by Students, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [92] |
| [Booker T. Washington’s Residence, Tuskegee, Ala.] | [113] |
| [Faculty Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute—Eighty-eight Teachers] | [114] |
| [Bird’s-eye View of the Grounds of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [117] |
| [Printing-press Room—They do Their Own Printing at Tuskegee Institute] | [201] |
| [Paint Shop—Students at Work] | [202] |
| [President Eliot Conferring Honorary Degree upon Mr. Washington at Harvard University, June 24, 1896. (Original Illustration.)] | [206] |
| [Senior Class in Psychology, Tuskegee Institute] | [219] |
| [Brickmaking at the Tuskegee Brickyard] | [220] |
| [A Corner in a Millinery Room, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [225] |
| [Girls at Tuskegee Learning Dairying] | [226] |
| [Mrs. Olivia Davidson Washington] | [255] |
| [Girls at Tuskegee Engaged in Floriculture] | [256] |
| [Mr. Washington Making a Speech at the Chicago Peace Jubilee, October 19, 1898. (Original Illustration.)] | [262] |
| [Laundry Building at Tuskegee Institute] | [273] |
| [Porter Hall—First Building Erected of Tuskegee Institute] | [274] |
| [Bird’s-eye View of the Grounds and Review Stand at Tuskegee, December 16, 1898, when President McKinley and Party Visited the Institute] | [279] |
| [Waiting for the Procession to Pass at the Time of President McKinley’s Visit to Tuskegee] | [280] |
| [Shoe Shop, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [285] |
| [Cooking at Tuskegee Institute] | [286] |
| [Young Women at Work in the Sewing Room, Tuskegee Institute] | [287] |
| [Girls at Tuskegee Engaged in Horticulture] | [288] |
| [Mathematical Float, December 16, 1898, at Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [297] |
| [Student Carpenters at Work on the Trade’s Building] | [298] |
| [Agricultural Building at Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [307] |
| [Blacksmith Shop—Built by Students] | [308] |
| [Dressmaking at Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [309] |
| [Bee Culture at Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [310] |
| [Tuskegee Negro Conference, February 22, 1899—Negro Farmers Coming Out of the Dining Hall] | [319] |
| [Tailoring Division, Tuskegee Institute] | [320] |
| [Reception Given Booker T. Washington after his return from Europe, by Gov. G. W. Atkinson at Charleston, W. Va.] | [346] |
| [A View of the Machine Shop—Students at Work] | [377] |
| [Harness Making and Carriage Dressing at Tuskegee Institute] | [378] |
| [The New Chapel—Built by Students] | [387] |
| [Alabama Hall, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [388] |
| [Float—Representing Tinning Department, Passed in Parade on the Occasion of President McKinley’s Visit to the Tuskegee Institute] | [389] |
| [Bird’s-eye View of Some of the Floats at the Tuskegee Institute, December 16, 1898] | [390] |
| [President McKinley and Party Watching the Parade] | [407] |
| [Science Hall—Erected by Students at Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute] | [408] |

MR. WASHINGTON AND TWO OF HIS DISTINGUISHED FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS.

THE HOUSE IN VIRGINIA WHERE BOOKER T. WASHINGTON WAS BORN. (STILL STANDING.)