Overcoming Obstacles

Overcoming Obstacles

2nd Grade: Booker T. Washington


Overcoming Obstacles

There was a time in America when some people couldn’t go to school or learn to read and write, just because of the color of their skin. That is not fair, is it?

After the Civil War, things started to change, but it was still hard for some people to get an education. Reading was a superpower. It meant you could become strong, smart, and do great things in life. Reading is still a superpower! It is the ticket to becoming strong, smart and doing great things in your life.


Why is it important for everyone to go to school?

Booker T. Washington understood how important education was for everyone, especially for Black people like him. He was born in 1856, and he had a tough life as a little boy. He was born as a slave on a farm. He didn’t know his dad and his mom worked very hard as both a slave and a cook on the farm. Booker’s life was like many Black children who lived during this time.

He didn’t have enough food to eat. He didn’t even have a proper bed. He really wanted to learn and go to school, but back then, it was against the law for enslaved people like him to learn how to read and write.


Booker Goes to School!

Then, something amazing happened. The Union won the Civil War in 1865, and all the enslaved people, including Booker and his family, were freed! Now, he had a chance to go to a school for Black children. But, he had to work before and after school.

Think About It

  • What are some obstacles that Booker T. Washington had to overcome to go to school?