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Brick by Brick

A Snippet of the Life of Booker T. Washington

Louie T. McClain II

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Booker T. Washington became an influential figure in history through motivation, hard work, and knowledge gained from education. Join young Booker as he embarks on a life defined by self-determination and great achievement. Booker taught us that no dream is too big, nothing is impossible, and that through our collective efforts we can achieve our dreams step by step and brick by brick. As the first installment of Melanin Origins' Black History Series, Brick by Brick teaches children about leadership, history, and it empowers their will to be all they can be in life. 

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