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Booker T. Washington, Builder o - African American History

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<strong>Booker</strong> T. <strong>Washington</strong>, <strong>Builder</strong> of a Civilization. 211<br />

7. How long have you followed it? . . . . .<br />

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8. What are your average wages or earnings per day, week, or month? . . . . .<br />

9. What other occupation have you? . . . . .<br />

10. Average wages per day, week, or month at this occupation? . . . . .<br />

11. Kind and amount of property owned? . . . . .<br />

12. Tell us something of the work you are doing this year. (We will also be<br />

pleased to receive testimonials from white and colored persons concerning<br />

your work) . . . . .<br />

13. We especially wish to get in touch this year with as many of our former<br />

students as possible. Please give present addresses and occupations of all of<br />

these that you can . . . . .<br />

BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, Principal.<br />

Tuskegee Institute, Alabama.<br />

As previously mentioned the relationship between Mr. <strong>Washington</strong> and his<br />

Trustees was at all times particularly friendly and harmonious. While they were<br />

always directors who directed instead of mere figureheads, they nevertheless<br />

were broad enough and wise enough to give the Principal a very free reign.<br />

PreËminent among the able and devoted Trustees of Tuskegee was the late<br />

William H. Baldwin, Jr. In order to commemorate his life and work the William<br />

H. Baldwin, Jr., Memorial Fund of $150,000 was raised by a committee of<br />

distinguished men, with Oswald Garrison Villard of the New York Evening Post<br />

as chairman, among whom were Theodore Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland, and<br />

Charles W. Eliot, and placed at the disposal of the Tuskegee Trustees. A bronze<br />

memorial tablet in memory of Mr. Baldwin was at the same time placed on the<br />

Institute grounds. At the ceremony at which this tablet was unveiled and this<br />

fund presented to the Trustees, Mr. <strong>Washington</strong> said in part, in speaking of<br />

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his relations with Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Baldwin's relations to Tuskegee:<br />

"Only those who are close to the business structure of the institution could really<br />

understand what the coming into our work of a man like William H. Baldwin<br />

meant to all of us. In the first place, it meant the bringing into our work a certain<br />

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