1 I was greatly surprised when I found that I would have no trouble in being accommodated at a hotel.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter X. 2 In my ignorance I supposed that the little hotel existed for the purpose of accommodating the passengers who travelled on the stage-coach.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter III. 3 For weeks we not only had to contend with the difficulty of providing board, with no money, but also with that of providing sleeping accommodations.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter XI. 4 From Belgium we went direct to Paris, where we found that Mr. Theodore Stanton, the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, had kindly provided accommodations for us.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter XVI. 5 As we then had no room large enough to accommodate all who would be present, the place of meeting was under a large improvised arbour, built partly of brush and partly of rough boards.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter XII. 6 In the case of our particular cabin I could never understand the necessity for this convenience, since there were at least a half-dozen other places in the cabin that would have accommodated the cats.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter I. 7 I had been directed by the authorities at Hampton to stop at a certain hotel in Washington with my charge, but when I went to this hotel the clerk stated that he would be glad to receive the Indian into the house, but said that he could not accommodate me.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter VI. 8 The first month I spent in finding accommodations for the school, and in travelling through Alabama, examining into the actual life of the people, especially in the court districts, and in getting the school advertised among the class of people that I wanted to have attend it.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter VII.