Booker T.
Washington was one of the leading Black intellectuals and philanthropists of the Reconstruction era.
Oseola McCarty dropped out of school in the sixth grade to care for her ailing aunt.
John D.
Walker focused on uplifting the Black community by funding educational opportunities and historically Black institutions like Tuskegee Institute.
The Woodson Center helps residents of low-income neighborhoods address problems facing their communities.
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