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Booker tells the true story of Booker T. Washington, who, as a young slave, dreams of learning to read and write. After the Civil War frees him, Booker is forced to work long hours in a salt furnace to help his family survive. But with hard work and persistence, Booker finds a way to learn and gain the freedom that comes with education.
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56 min
1984-10-01
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English
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Booker T. Washington
John
Davis
Laura
Monroe
Mrs. Ruffner
Jane
Stepfather
Newt
Reverend Rice
7.1
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0.0
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7.4
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7.9
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