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Booker T. Washington was a slave throughout his childhood and learned early on how to fend for himself and to survive with very few resources. How did this experience shape his point of view about slavery?

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Slavery was a really bad practice by rich and intelligent people.They took them for their experiments and to conquer the resources and gave them no resources and they couldn't get even food also.This shows us a man-made disaster which will never be forgotten in the history.

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He later wrote that slavery actually helped African Americans by teaching them to more be self-reliant than the whites they served.

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Washington's perspective on slavery was unique and controversial, especially compared to writers like W.E.B DuBois, who viewed slavery as devastating to african american culture.