Booker T. Washington的生平介绍
Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856 – November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, orator, and political leader. He was the dominant figure in the African American community in the United States from 1890 to 1915. Representative of the last generation of black leaders born in slavery, he spoke on behalf of the large majority of blacks who lived in the South but had lost their right to vote. While his opponents called his powerful network of supporters the "Tuskegee Machine," Washington maintained his power because of the sponsorship of powerful whites, widespread support within the black business, educational and religious communities nationwide, his ability to raise large amounts of money from philanthropists, and his accommodation to the political realities of the age of Jim Crow segregation.Washington was born into slavery to a slave mother and white father, who was a nearby planter, in a rural area in southwestern Virginia. After emancipation, he worked in West Virginia in a variety of manual labor jobs before making his way to Hampton Roads seeking an education. He worked his way through Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (now Hampton University) and attended college at Wayland Seminary (now Virginia Union University). After returning to Hampton as a teacher, in 1881 he was named as the first leader of the new Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.Washington attained national prominence for his Atlanta Address of 1895, which attracted the attention of politicians and the public, making him a popular spokesperson for African-American citizens. He built a nationwide network of supporters in many black communities, with black ministers, educators and businessmen composing his core supporters. Washington played a dominant role in black politics, winning wide support in the black community and among more liberal whites (especially rich Northern whites). He gained access to top national leaders in politics, philanthropy and education. Washington's efforts included cooperating with white people and enlisting the support of wealthy philanthropists, helping to raise funds to establish and operate thousands of small community schools and institutions of higher education for the betterment of blacks throughout the South. This work continued for many years after his death. Washington argued that the surest way for blacks to gain equal social rights was to demonstrate “industry, thrift, intelligence and property.”Northern critics called Washington's followers the "Tuskegee Machine". After 1909, Washington was criticized by the leaders of the new NAACP, especially W. E. B. Du Bois, who demanded a stronger tone of protest for advancement of civil rights needs. Washington replied that confrontation would lead to disaster for the outnumbered blacks, and that cooperation with supportive whites was the only way to overcome pervasive racism in the long run. At the same time, he secretly funded litigation for civil rights cases, such as challenges to southern constitutions and laws that disenfranchised blacks.In addition to his contributions in education, Washington wrote 14 books; his autobiography, Up From Slavery, first published in 1901, is still widely read today. During a difficult period of transition, he did much to improve the working relationship between the races. His work greatly helped blacks to achieve higher education, financial power and understanding of the U.S. legal system. This led to a foundation of the skill set needed to support the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and further adoption of important federal civil rights laws.
wwe伯格T的英文名,出场音乐
Booker T,本名Booker Tio Huffman
出场音乐:Can you dig it (经典 ) King Booker
Can you dig it 歌词
You can find me center stage, center of attention
Booker T s here like Vin Diesel triple x-ing,
On the count of three, I want you all to spit it,
One, two, three Can You Dig It Sucka!
Five time s the champ, more the man,
Scuffle with me, not a good plan.
Gotta show the world a better way for the youth,
All eyes on me, Booker T s the truth.
Whatever the state, wherever you at,
Booker put it down man, simple as that.
Booker ain t hating, ain t dissin a thing,
No more drama in my life, feel the vibe I bring.
Don t be fooled because he bruised,
Booker T the type to come speak at cha school.
Wherever you at, I talk it like I walk it,
I walk it like I live it,
If you know the words, hit it
Can You Dig It Sucka!
Since Harlem Heat, hard to beat,
WCW Champ, plus four repeats,
Wanna get down? You re gonna lay down
When you lay down, you re gonna stay down
Wanna know about my life, it s an open book
Booker made a change, just like Mase
Now Booker get respect when he come in the place
Man this ain t about guns and drugs and ill thugs
This is bout makin it better for lil cuz.
Can You Dig It Sucka, understand the way,
Booker so humble, in this concrete jungle
Right or wrong I rumble, till the wrong tumble,
From giants to midgets, Can you dig it?
Larger than life, but it s no movie,
I m the true master of the spinaroonie,
Can You Dig It Sucka
Booker T. Washington的简历
有一段名言:In all my efforts to learn to read, my mother shared fully my ambition and sympathized with me and aided me in every way she could. If I have done anything in life worth attention, I feel sure that I inherited the disposition from my mother.—Booker T. Washington ?1881—1915?在我努力学习阅读的过程中,母亲一直分享着我的抱负、充分理解我,尽她所能帮助我。如果我一生中做了什么值得人们注意的事情,那一定是因为我继承了她的气质。——布克·T·华盛顿
Booker T. Washington的人物生平
布克·华盛顿(Booker Taliaferro Washington,1856年4月5日-1915年11月14日)是美国政治家、教育家和作家。他是1890年到1915年之间美国黑人历史上的重要人物之一。华盛顿出生于维吉尼亚州富兰克林县,其父亲是白人奴隶主,母亲是黑奴。他在体力劳动工作学会读和写。在十六岁时,他来到弗吉尼亚汉普顿的师范和农业学院(现在的汉普顿大学)接受教师培训。1881年创办第一所黑人师范学校-塔斯基吉师范学校(Tuskegee University),并成为该校校长,华盛顿成功地使之成为著名的学校。在1896年和1901年,他分别获哈佛大学和达特茅斯学院授予的名誉文学硕士学位和名誉博士学位。
巴蒂斯塔得过几次wwe冠军
OVW重量级冠军(1次) * World Wrestling Entertainment WWE世界重量级冠军(4次) WWE世界双打冠军(3次) – with Ric Flair (2) and John Cena (1) WWE冠军(2次) WWE双打冠军(1次) – with Rey Mysterio WWE皇家大战(2005年) 曾用名:Batista, Dave Batista, Deacon Batista, Leviathan, Kahn / Khan, The Animal 现居地:洛杉矶[2] 详细:
巴蒂斯塔得了几次WWE世界重量级冠军
巴蒂斯塔得到过3次重量级冠军
获得的荣誉:
OVW世界重量级冠军
WWE世界双打冠军(在Armageddon 2003中与Ric Flair组队战胜The Dudley Boyz)
WWE世界双打冠军(2004年3月22日的RAW,与Ric Flair组队战胜Booker T & Rob Van Dam)
WWE世界重量级冠军(于Wrestlemania 21上击败Triple H)
WWE双打冠军(2005年12月16日与Rey Mysterio组队击败Joey Mercury & Johnny Nitro)
(WWE) 世界重量级冠军(在2006年11月26日的Survivor Series战胜King Booker w/Queen Sharmell )
(WWE)世界重量级冠军(在2007年9月16日的Unforgiven战胜The Great Khali和Rey Mysterio获得)