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Washington's family became free but that was not the end of his troubles.explain. From Chapter Boyhood Days

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Answered by Anonymous
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One of the obstacles Booker T. Washington faced from going to school was that he was a slave, and it was illegal to teach slaves to read and write

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Answered by jiya9614
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Chapter 2 - Boyhood Days ... His stepfather had not only gotten them jobs, but he had also secured a little cabin for them all ... Now, he added it and became Booker Taliafero Washington.

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