Booker T. Washington Quotes About Prejudice

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  • I pity from the bottom of my heart any individual who is so unfortunate as to get into the habit of holding race prejudice, for nothing else makes one so blind and narrow.

  • By habits of thrift and economy, by way of the industrial school and college, we are coming up. We are crawling up, working up, yea, bursting up-often through oppression, unjust discrimination and prejudice-but through them all we are coming up, and with proper habits, intelligence, and property, there is no power on earth than can permanently stay our progress.

    Booker T. Washington (2014). “An Autobiography - The Story of My Life and Work”, p.100, Jazzybee Verlag
  • We do not want the men of another color for our brothers-in-law, but we do want them for our brothers.

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Booker T. Washington

  • Born: April 5, 1856
  • Died: November 14, 1915
  • Occupation: Educator