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[Original Title Page]IntroductionContentsChapter 1: Birth and Early ChildhoodChapter 2: Boyhood in West VirginiaChapter 3: Life at Hampton InstituteChapter 4: How the First Six Years after Graduation from Hampton Were SpentChapter 5: The Beginning of the Work at TuskegeeChapter 6: The First Year at TuskegeeChapter 7: The Struggles and Success of the Workers at Tuskegee from 1882 to 1884Chapter 8: The History of Tuskegee from 1884 to 1894Chapter 9: Invited to Deliver a Lecture at Fisk UniversityChapter 10: The Speech at the Opening of the Cotton States' Exposition, and Incidents Connected TherewithChapter 11: An Appeal for JusticeChapter 12: Honored by Harvard UniversityChapter 13: Urged for a Cabinet PositionChapter 14: The Shaw Monument Speech, the Visit of Secretary James Wilson, and the Letter to the Louisiana ConventionChapter 15: Cuban Education and the Chicago Peace Jubilee AddressChapter 16: The Visit of President William McKinley to TuskegeeChapter 17: The Tuskegee Negro ConferenceChapter 18: A Vacation in EuropeChapter 19: The West Virginia and Other Receptions after European TripChapter 20: The Movement for a Permanent EndowmentChapter 21: A Description of the Work of the Tuskegee InstituteChapter 22: National Negro Business League: Origin and WorkChapter 23: Looking Backward