The effect of Booker T. Washington's Atlanta speech : described in the New York world of Sept. 19, 1895
Summary
Creelman, a newspaper correspondent, writes about the impact and symbolism of Booker T. Washington's Atlanta speech. He begins with a letter from Grover Cleveland to Washington congratulating Washington on a fine speech. Creelman describes Washington as the "Negro Moses" in view of the speech and its enthusiastic reception by blacks and whites alike.
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and in the Alabama Textual Materials Collection, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History Digital Collections Web site.
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Date
01/01/1895
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Library of Congress
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Public Domain