It was a cold October night in 1872. A 16-year-old boy named Booker walked the dark streets of Richmond, Virginia. Dogs howled. Thieves hid in alleys. Booker shivered in his torn clothes.
He was hundreds of miles from his home in West Virginia. He had no money, no food, and nowhere to spend the night. To get to Richmond, he had walked and walked. He had one dream: to go to a school called Hampton Institute. But he was still 82 miles away.
Booker found a spot where the wooden sidewalk was raised up off the ground. Then he crawled into the small, dark opening and fell asleep.
To most people, this young black boy would have looked like just another former slave without hope.
Nobody would have guessed that Booker T. Washington would become one of the most famous men on Earth.
It was a cold October night in 1872. A 16-year-old boy named Booker walked the streets of Richmond, Virginia. Dogs howled. Thieves hid in alleys.
Booker was hundreds of miles from home. He had no money, no food, and nowhere to sleep. To reach Richmond, he had walked and walked. He was heading for a school called Hampton Institute. Going there was his dream. But it was still 82 miles away.
Booker found a spot where the wooden sidewalk was raised up off the ground. He crawled into the small space and went to sleep.
To most people, Booker would have looked like just another hopeless former slave.
No one would have guessed that Booker T. Washington would become one of the most famous men on Earth.
On a cold October night in 1872, a 16-year-old boy named Booker wandered the dark streets of Richmond, Virginia. Dogs howled, and thieves lurked in alleyways. Booker shivered in his torn clothing.
He was hundreds of miles from his home in West Virginia, with no money, no food, and nowhere to spend the night. To get to Richmond, he had walked and walked. He was pursuing his dream: to attend a school called Hampton Institute. But he was still 82 miles away.
Booker found a spot where the wooden sidewalk was raised up off the ground. He crawled into the small, dark opening and fell asleep.
To most passersby, this young black boy would have looked like just another former slave with no resources or prospects.
Nobody would have guessed that Booker T. Washington would become one of the most famous men on Earth.