1 Of course I accepted General Armstrong's invitation, and went to Hampton immediately.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter XII. 2 I gave as much time to these addresses as I could spare from the immediate work at Tuskegee.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter XIII. 3 All of these teach industries at which our men and women can find immediate employment as soon as they leave the institution.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter XVII. 4 In this we have been successful to a degree that makes me feel safe in saying that the season now has a new meaning, not only through all that immediate region, but, in a measure, wherever our graduates have gone.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter IX. 5 In the plantation districts I found that, as a rule, the whole family slept in one room, and that in addition to the immediate family there sometimes were relatives, or others not related to the family, who slept in the same room.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter VII. 6 Although he never told me so in so many words, I found that General Armstrong took this method of introducing me to the people of the North, as well as for the sake of securing some immediate funds to be used in the erection of Alabama Hall.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter XII. 7 We were placed in line immediately behind the President and the Board of Overseers, and directly afterward the Governor of Massachusetts, escorted by the Lancers, arrived and took his place in the line of march by the side of President Eliot.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter XVII. 8 Finally I won, and was permitted to go to the school in the day for a few months, with the understanding that I was to rise early in the morning and work in the furnace till nine o'clock, and return immediately after school closed in the afternoon for at least two more hours of work.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContextHighlight In Chapter II.