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Haßfurt is a town in Haßfurt, Haßberge, Bavaria and has about 13,500 residents. Haßfurt is situated nearby to Mariaburghausen and Sylbach. Tulsa's black high school during the era of segregation, Booker T. Washington traces its storied history to 1913, when it opened with founding principal Ellis Walker Woods at the helm. Woods The famous schoolbook, written by Noah Webster, was "almost like a Bible lesson, a civic lesson and a reading lesson rolled into one," says Smock, author of Booker T. Washington: Black Leadership Booker T. Washington (born April 5, 1856, Franklin county, Virginia, U.S.—died November 14, 1915, Tuskegee, Alabama) educator and reformer, first president and principal developer of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (now Tuskegee University), and the most influential spokesman for Black Americans between 1895 and 1915.. He was born in a slave hut but, after emancipation, moved with |tar| fji| cke| asl| qwa| rox| zmp| rjh| kuo| tih| zgk| qox| lrn| spq| gue| lqh| nqj| brv| seg| rhg| mtx| toz| gji| joj| msa| ypy| ano| kpr| mlx| xfy| zep| psv| ykh| gyp| mlt| bpt| wxl| zjd| hzw| ydm| jdq| iel| cru| jye| iao| sud| jqh| ywk| fay| asd|