booker T. Washington was born when slavery was on the edge of being wiped out.how does this affect his initial years?

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Being born towards the end of slavery, Booker Washington was able to witness the painful, pitiful condition that slaves have gone through. As a child he experienced the pain of hunger and the lack of proper living conditions. Despite nurturing a desire for education he knew he could get no help from his parents except mental support. But his surroundings made his determination even stronger. He had to undertake tremendous labour to acquire a decent education. It was too much for a child to go through when he was actually supposed to have a happy childhood.

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