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Character Building

Gelesen von Luke Sartor

(4,54 Sterne; 263 Bewertungen)

Character Building is a compilation of speeches, given by Mr. Booker T. Washington, to the students and staff of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (now known as Tuskegee University).
Booker T. Washington was one of the most prominent leaders in advancing African-American civil rights. Born into slavery and freed as a young boy, he rose through the ranks of education to eventually earn his position as principal of Tuskegee. Under his guidance, the school was built, by students and for students, to give them a deeply meaningful education. Mr. Washington stressed the importance of developing oneself for life-long success. He strove to imbue in his students the highest personal standards, and these speeches represent the core messages he gave.
(Originally published by Doubleday, Page & Co., NY, in 1902. Summary by Luke Sartor) (6 hr 37 min)

Chapters

Publisher's Explanation and Preface

4:14

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Two Sides of Life

11:35

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Helping Others

10:12

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Some of the Rocks Ahead

9:27

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On Influencing by Example

8:20

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The Virtue of Simplicity

14:23

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Have You Done Your Best?

11:03

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Don't Be Discouraged

8:42

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On Getting a Home

8:18

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Calling Things By Their Right Names

10:07

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European Impressions

12:51

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The Value of System In Home Life

8:53

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What Will Pay?

10:51

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Education that Educates

10:02

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The Importance of Being Reliable

10:27

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The Highest Education

10:56

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Unimproved Opportunities

18:03

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Keeping Your Word

9:52

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Some Lessons of the Hour

12:04

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The Gospel of Service

10:25

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Your Part in the Negro Conference

9:37

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What Is To Be Our Future?

12:00

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Some Great Little Things

9:47

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To Would-Be Teachers

7:28

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The Cultivation of Stable Habits

9:19

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What You Ought to Do

12:42

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Individual Responsibility

13:52

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Getting On In the World

6:09

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Each One His Part

9:25

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What Would Father and Mother Say?

10:59

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Object Lessons

8:40

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Substance vs. Shadow

9:33

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Character as Shown in Dress

6:57

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Sing The Old Songs

10:48

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Getting Down To Mother Earth

12:06

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A Penny Saved

15:24

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Growth

9:00

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Last Words

13:28

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Bewertungen

Character Building by Booker T. Washington

(5 Sterne)

This is A MUST READ for ALL students in grammar schools, high school and universities. This book, if all advice is applied, would change our youth and society's behavior and outlook on life in a VERY POSITIVE way! Love it!

Character Building

(5 Sterne)

The recording is AWESOME read at a perfect speed and very easy to understand.

great

(5 Sterne)

this concise book breaks down all aspects ts of life. although it's a dated book, the information still holds true.

(5 Sterne)

A great book with great moral foundations for anyone who is looking to better themselves.

(5 Sterne)

simply put Awsome book well said..simple to understand .. an makes me want to become a better in every aspect frm hw I dress to way I speak..

fantastic

(5 Sterne)

a must read or a must hear for any person before their 20ties...if possible. But anyway this is for all ages

Have integrity

(5 Sterne)

This is a book that humbles you and helps you to develop as a respectable individual

Inspirational!

(5 Sterne)

The author no doubt knew what suffering was having been born into slavery. However he came to an uncommon conclusion about how to overcome the injustice of his time. Get an education, forgive those who didn't deserve it and set about improving the world. The collection of speeches may have been intended for students, but I found myself captivated by the truths and values delivered. Excellent reading with authentic Australian crickets occasionally heard in the background, thought they were in my house while listening.