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Booker T. Washington: Up From Slavery: An AutobiographyChapter 6. Black Race And Red Race (continued)"This is to certify that James Smith is a member of The Plucky Class of the Hampton Institute, and is in good and regular standing." The students prized these certificates highly, and they added greatly to the popularity of the night-school. Within a few weeks this department had grown to such an extent that there were about twenty-five students in attendance. I have followed the course of many of these twenty-five men and women ever since then, and they are now holding important and useful positions in nearly every part of the South. The night-school at Hampton, which started with only twelve students, now numbers between three and four hundred, and is one of the permanent and most important features of the institution. This is page 70 of 196. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Up From Slavery: An Autobiography at Amazon.com
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