Up from History: The Life of Booker T. Washington

Up from History: The Life of Booker T. Washington

by Robert J. Norrell
ISBN-10:
0674060377
ISBN-13:
9780674060371
Pub. Date:
04/30/2011
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674060377
ISBN-13:
9780674060371
Pub. Date:
04/30/2011
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Up from History: The Life of Booker T. Washington

Up from History: The Life of Booker T. Washington

by Robert J. Norrell
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Overview

Since the 1960s, Martin Luther King, Jr., has personified black leadership with his use of direct action protests against white authority. A century ago, in the era of Jim Crow, Booker T. Washington pursued a different strategy to lift his people. In this compelling biography, Norrell reveals how conditions in the segregated South led Washington to call for a less contentious path to freedom and equality. He urged black people to acquire economic independence and to develop the moral character that would ultimately gain them full citizenship. Although widely accepted as the most realistic way to integrate blacks into American life during his time, Washington’s strategy has been disparaged since the 1960s.

The first full-length biography of Booker T. in a generation, Up from History recreates the broad contexts in which Washington worked: He struggled against white bigots who hated his economic ambitions for blacks, African-American intellectuals like W. E. B. Du Bois who resented his huge influence, and such inconstant allies as Theodore Roosevelt. Norrell details the positive power of Washington’s vision, one that invoked hope and optimism to overcome past exploitation and present discrimination. Indeed, his ideas have since inspired peoples across the Third World that there are many ways to struggle for equality and justice. Up from History reinstates this extraordinary historical figure to the pantheon of black leaders, illuminating not only his mission and achievement but also, poignantly, the man himself.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674060371
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2011
Pages: 528
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Robert J. Norrell is Professor of History and Bernadotte Schmitt Chair of Excellence at the University of Tennessee.

Table of Contents

  • Contents

  • Prologue: The Meaning of the Veil

  1. The Force That Wins
  2. The Model Community
  3. The Self-Made Men
  4. The Survival of the Race
  5. The Settlement of the Negro Problem
  6. The Rising People
  7. The Lion and the Fox
  8. The Train of Disfranchisement
  9. The Leopard’s Spots
  10. The Violence of Their Imagination
  11. The Warring Ideals
  12. The Tuskegee Machine
  13. The Assault by the Toms
  14. The Tragedy of Color
  15. The Man Farthest Down
  16. The Leader of the Race
  17. The Morning Cometh
  18. The Veil of History

  • Notes
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index

What People are Saying About This

This well-written and forcefully argued book will be hotly debated in the profession.

James C. Cobb

By carefully and consistently assessing Washington within the context of his own extraordinarily difficult and dangerous time, Norrell not only explodes the still-prevalent civil-rights-era stereotype of Washington as a self-serving accommodationist, but he demonstrates how quickly and thoroughly we lose historical perspective when we begin to impose the expectations of the present without regard for the realities of the past.
James C. Cobb, Spalding Distinguished Professor of History, University of Georgia

W. Fitzhugh Brundage

Norrell has provided us with a fascinating portrait of one of the most influential Americans of his age. Rather than the charlatan, enigma, or Uncle Tom that previous biographers have depicted, Washington emerges as a gifted, creative, and flawed activist who struggled for racial uplift while perched precariously on the knife-edge of American racism. Up from History deserves a place beside the very best American biographies.
W. Fitzhugh Brundage, author of The Southern Past: A Clash of Race and Memory

Dan Carter

Instead of viewing Booker T. Washington from the vantage point of the modern civil rights era, Robert J. Norrell has placed him squarely in the violent context of late nineteenth-century Alabama (and American) race relations. The result is a compelling new biography that should lead apologists and critics of Washington to see him in a new light. A first-rate read.
Dan Carter, Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina

Clarence E. Walker

This well-written and forcefully argued book will be hotly debated in the profession.
Clarence E. Walker, Professor of History, UC Davis

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