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Tuskegee and Its People by Booker T. Washington is a landmark collection of essays highlighting the founding, mission, and impact of the Tuskegee Institute-one of the most influential educational institutions in American history. Written by Washington and other faculty members, this work provides a detailed account of how Tuskegee became a model of industrial and moral education for African Americans in the post-slavery era.Through essays on education, labor, character, and community development, Washington and his colleagues demonstrate how the principles of self-help, vocational training, and integrity shaped generations of Black students. The book serves both as a historical record and a philosophical guide to social progress through education.A vital text for understanding the roots of African American education and empowerment, Tuskegee and Its People continues to inspire readers with its message of resilience, leadership, and hope.