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News & Views Staff
News & Views / The New Coalition for Social & Economic Change / November 01, 2007
In the months since June 2006, when the Booker T. Washington Symposium was cohosted by The New Coalition for Economic and Social Change and The Heartland ... (read more)

Frank Harold Wilson
April 01, 2007

Lee Walker
News & Views / New Coalition for Economic and Social Change / February 01, 2007
Historians have generally recognized Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) as the outstanding American black leader of his day. Booker's reputation among his ... (read more)

Booker T. Washington
News & Views / New Coalition for Economic and Social Change / February 01, 2007
"The wisest among my race understand that the agitation of questions of social equality is the extremist folly, and that progress in the enjoyment of all ... (read more)

Lee Walker
News & Views / New Coalition for Economic and Social Change / February 01, 2007
Booker T. Washington published his autobiography, Up from Slavery, during the peak of his career in 1901. Because Washington was engaged in a dangerous ... (read more)

Demetrius Patterson, Defender Staff Writer
The Chicago Defender / The Chicago Defender / June 07, 2006
Their ideologies on what is God's name and the methodology of worship may differ, but a leader of the Christian church and a leader of the Islamic faith ... (read more)

Mema Ayi, Defender Staff Writer
The Chicago Defender / The Chicago Defender / June 07, 2006
Scholars Tuesday explored what Booker T. Washington might think of today's Black America During panel discussions at Northwestern University Law School's ... (read more)

Hycel B. Taylor
BTW Speech / The New Coalition for Economic and Social Change / June 06, 2006

Frank Harold Wilson
BTW Speech / The New Coalition for Economic and Social Change / June 06, 2006

Frank Harold Wilson
BTW Speech / The New Coalition for Economic and Social Change / June 05, 2006