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Beginning life as a slave in Virginia, Booker T. Washington emerged as a prominent leader in the African American community. He founded the Tuskegee Institute in 1881 and became well-known for his skills as an orator, writer, and political advisor. His influential address at the Atlanta Exposition marked a significant turning point in race relations in America, showcasing his commitment to education and economic advancement for African Americans. Washington's journey from slavery to leadership highlights his enduring impact on civil rights and education.
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