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Determined Brock Wilson Booker T Washington Determined Brock Wilson

Responsible He worked in coalmines. He also worked in the salt furnaces. He secured the black civil rights

Intelligent He went to Hampton Normal and Agriculture Institute. He was a principal at Tuskegee, Alabama Became a civil rights leader.

Poor His mom was a cook at plantation. His dad was white. Had a half brother named John and sister named Amanda.

Brilliant He was interested in education. He was leader in making having industrial education Was really good in school that is why he was a principal.

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