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Booker T. Washington, African-American Educator - Death

  • Nov 14, 1915
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Dates: April 5, 1856 (undocumented) - November 14, 1915

Booker Taliaferro was born to Jane, a slave who cooked on a Franklin County, Virginia plantation owned by James Burroughs, and an unknown white man.

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