File:Speakers at Tuskegee Institute Silver Jubilee, April 1906.png
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DescriptionSpeakers at Tuskegee Institute Silver Jubilee, April 1906.png |
English: (Left to Right) Robert Curtis Ogden, William Howard Taft, Booker T. Washington, Andrew Carnegie |
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Source | Library of congress |
Author | Frances Benjamin Johnston |
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