Working With the Hands Being a Sequel to Up From Slavery Covering the Author
Working With the Hands Being a Sequel to Up From Slavery Covering the Author
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But investigation showed that none of the instructors knew anything about making brooms, and that the Experimental Farm had not yet taken up the task of raising broom- corn. These obstacles were not serious in com parison with many others which had been attacked in the industrial school. A way was found to make the first sample broom, and gradually the needed machinery was installed. Then the director of the Agri cultural Department discovered that broom-corn could be raised on the farm, and no...w students can be equipped to take the industrial knowledge home with them, and also to grow the crop on their own farms. This department keeps the school supplied with good brooms at small cost, and out of a minor need grew another useful industry. The lesson in this little story is that finding a way to solve the problems closest at home helps to build up the com munity at large. It was found, also, that the work of the class room could be correlated even with broom-making, and made to harmonise with the Tuskegee theory of education of head and hands together.
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