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The Booker T. Washington Papers Collection
Volumes 1-14
Booker T Washington
University of Illinois Press, 2015

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The Booker T. Washington Papers, Vol. 14
Cumulative Index. Edited by Louis R. HARLAN and Raymond W. SMOCK
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1989

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 1
The Autobiographical Writings
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1972
Here is the first of fifteen volumes in a project C. Vann Woodward called "the single most important research enterprise now under way in the field of American black history."

Volume 1 contains Washington's Up from Slavery, one of the most widely read American autobiographies, in addition to The Story of My Life and Work, and six other autobiographical writings. Together, the selections provide readers with a first step toward understanding Washington and his immense impact. These writings reveal the moral values he absorbed from his mid-nineteenth-century experiences and teachers. As importantly, they present him to the world as he wished to be seen: as the black version of the American success hero and an exemplar of the Puritan work ethic that he believed to be the secret of his success. These works, along with so much of Washington's writing, served as a model for many black Americans striving to overcome poverty and prejudice.

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 10
1909-11. Assistant editors, Geraldine McTigue and Nan E. Woodruff
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1981

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 11
1911-12. Assistant editor, Geraldine McTigue
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1981

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 13
1914-15. Assistant editors, Susan Valenza and Sadie M. Harlan
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1983

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 2
1860-89. Assistant editors, Pete Daniel, Stuart B. Kaufman, Raymond W. Smock, and William M. Welty
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1972

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 3
1889-95. Assistant editors, Stuart B. Kaufman and Raymond W. Smock
Booker T. Washington. Edited by Louis R. Harlan, Assistant editors, Stuart B. Kaufman and Raymond W. Smock
University of Illinois Press, 1974
Washington's gradual rise to prominence as an educator, race leader, and shrewd political broker is revealed in this volume, which covers his career from May 1889 to September 1895, when he delivered the famous speech often called the Atlanta Compromise address. Much of the volume relates to Washington's role as principal of Tuskegee Institute, where he built a powerful base of operations for his growing influence with white philanthropists in the North, southern white leaders, and the black community.  
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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 4
1895-98. Assistant editors, Stuart B. Kaufman, Barbara S. Kraft, and Raymond W. Smock
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1975

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 5
1899-1900. Assistant editor, Barbara S. Kraft
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1976

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 6
1901-2. Assistant editor, Barbara S. Kraft
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1977

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 7
1903-4. Assistant editor, Barbara S. Kraft
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1977

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 8
1904-6. Assistant editor, Geraldine McTigue
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1979

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Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 9
1906-8. Assistant editor, Nan E. Woodruff
Booker T. Washington
University of Illinois Press, 1980

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Knowing Him by Heart
African Americans on Abraham Lincoln
Edited by Frederick Hord and Matthew D. Norman
University of Illinois Press, 2023
Winner of the 2024 Abraham Lincoln Institute Book Award


An unprecedented collection of African American writings on Lincoln

Though not blind to Abraham Lincoln's imperfections, Black Americans long ago laid a heartfelt claim to his legacy. At the same time, they have consciously reshaped the sixteenth president's image for their own social and political ends. Frederick Hord and Matthew D. Norman's anthology explores the complex nature of views on Lincoln through the writings and thought of Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Thurgood Marshall, Malcolm X, Gwendolyn Brooks, Barbara Jeanne Fields, Barack Obama, and dozens of others. The selections move from speeches to letters to book excerpts, mapping the changing contours of the bond--emotional and intellectual--between Lincoln and Black Americans over the span of one hundred and fifty years.

A comprehensive and valuable reader, Knowing Him by Heart examines Lincoln’s still-evolving place in Black American thought.

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