Working With the Hands

Working With the Hands

Written by:
Booker T. Washington
Narrated by:
Digital Voice Mike G
A free trial credit cannot be used on this title

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
Narrator
Release Date
February 2024
Duration
5 hours 32 minutes
Summary
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.

Published in 1904, 'Working with the Hands' acts as a sequel to Booker T. Washington's famous autobiography, 'Up from Slavery.' It dives deep into his educational philosophy and the practical application of that philosophy at Tuskegee Institute, the historically Black college he founded.

The book details Washington's belief in the importance of manual labor alongside academic education for African Americans. He argues that mastering practical skills like carpentry, farming, and blacksmithing builds not only wealth and self-sufficiency but also dignity and respect. 'Working with the Hands' isn't just a theoretical text; it showcases Tuskegee's curriculum through photographs and anecdotes, illustrating how students learned valuable trades while contributing to the institute's self-sustainability.

Remember, this book emerged during a deeply oppressive time for Black Americans. Washington's advocacy for industrial education was controversial, sparking debate within the Black community. Listening 'Working with the Hands' offers historical insight into complex issues surrounding racial advancement, education, and economic empowerment during the early 20th century.
Browse By Category
1 book added to cart
Subtotal
$3.99
View Cart