“If not so romantic as the autobiography of his predecessor, Dr Booker T. Washington nevertheless this story of the life of the present head of Tuskegee, is a document of vital interest. The chapters on From Hampton to Tuskegee and At Tuskegee are among the most important of Dr Moton’s autobiography.” W. S. B.
+ Boston Transcript p6 Je 16 ’20 730w
Reviewed by M. W. Ovington
Freeman 1:500 Ag 4 ’20 800w + Nation 111:736 D 22 ’20 50w
“We wish that this volume might find its way into every public library in the United States and into every school and church library in the South.”
+ Outlook 125:467 Jl 7 ’20 280w
“His book deserves to be read on his own account, and also for the side lights that it throws upon negro conditions and problems.”
+ R of Rs 62:111 Jl ’20 100w
“It is easy to read and is highly informing and inspiring regarding the career of one of America’s outstanding figures in contemporary affairs. It is bound to be read, especially by those who enjoy an unusual autobiography.” F. P. Chisholm
+ Springf’d Republican p11a S 26 ’20 500w + The Times [London] Lit Sup p712 N 4 ’20 520w