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1、Up From SlaveryA Reading AZ Level X Leveled BookWord Count:1,886Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-A Selection from the Autobiography of Booker T.WashingtonIllustrated by Tad ButlerLEVELED BOOK XUp From SlaveryLevel X Leveled Book Learning AZA Selection from the Au
2、tobiography of Booker T.WashingtonIllustrated by Tad ButlerAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL XS4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAA Selection from the Autobiography of Booker T.WashingtonIllustrated by Tad ButlerThis autobiography was originally published by Doubleday,Page,and Com
3、pany 1901.Some of the text has been reordered to create a more chronological narrative.www.readinga-Up From Slavery Level X34Table of ContentsHome Life.5The Work of a Slave Boy .8Talk of Freedom.10Free at Last.12The Effects of Slavery.14Explore More .17Glossary .18This book is the first chapter of t
4、he autobiography of Booker T.Washington.An autobiography is a life story told by the person who lived it.Booker T.Washington was born a slave in Virginia.After the Civil War,he worked in a salt mine,even though he was only nine years old.Washington was determined to get an education,and he paid for
5、college by working as a janitor at the college he attended.He became a well-known teacher,speaker,and writer.In 1881,he founded the Tuskegee Institute,an African-American college in Alabama.This chapter of his autobiography talks about his life as a slave and how the slaves were freed.Up From Slaver
6、y Level X56Home LifeI was born a slave on a plantation in Virginia.I am not sure of the exact place or date I was born.The first things I remember are the plantation and the slave quarters,which were where the slaves had their cabins.My owners were not cruel compared with many other owners.I lived i
7、n a typical log cabin,about fourteen by sixteen feet(4.2 m by 4.9 m).Our cabin was also the kitchen for the plantation,and my mother did all the cooking for the whites and the slaves.There was no stove,so she used an open fireplace.The cabin was cold in the winter,but the heat from the fireplace in
8、the summer was just as bad.I cannot remember a single time during my childhood when our entire family sat down for a meal together.The children were fed like animalsit was a piece of bread here and a scrap of meat there.Sometimes,someone would eat right out of the skillet or pot while someone else a
9、te from a plate balanced on his or her knees.We had no knives or forks,so we used our hands.The cabin didnt have glass windows;it only had openings in the walls.The openings let in light,but they also let in the cold air of winter.There was a door to the cabin,but it was too small for the doorway,an
10、d there were large cracks in it.The cabin also had a“cat hole,”which was a square opening where the cat could pass in and out.I never understood why we needed a cat hole.There were at least a half a dozen other holes in the cabin where the cat could crawl in and out.I cannot remember sleeping in a b
11、ed before our family was freed.The three childrenme,my brother John,and my sister Amandaslept on a bundle of filthy rags on the dirt floor.The worst thing I had to wear as a slave was a flax shirt.Our clothing was made from the leftover flax,which was the cheapest and roughest part of the cloth.I ca
12、nt imagine any worse torture than putting on a new flax shirt for the first time.It feels like a hundred small pinpoints in your flesh.But I had no choice I had to wear a flax shirt or none.If it had been up to me,I would have chosen to wear no shirt.My older brother John was so kind to me.Several t
13、imes,when I was forced to wear a new flax shirt,he wore it for several days until it was broken in.Up From Slavery Level X78My mother had little time to care for her children.She took a few moments to care for us in the early morning before her work began and at night after the days work was done.On
14、e of my earliest memories is my mother waking us up late at night to feed us a chicken.I dont know how or where she got the chickenI think she took it from the owner.Some people would call this a theft,but because of how and why she took it,no one could make me believe that my mother was guilty of t
15、heft.She was simply a victim of the system of slavery.The Work of a Slave BoyNot long ago,someone asked me about the games I played when I was young.Until that moment,it had never occurred to me that there was no time in my life when I could play.Almost every day of my life was devoted to work.As a
16、slave,I was cleaning yards,carrying water to the men in the fields,or going to the mill.Up From Slavery Level X910I used to take corn to the mill to be ground into flour once a week.The mill was about three miles(4.8 km)from the plantation.I always dreaded this work.They would throw the heavy bag of
17、 corn across the back of a horse.The corn hung about evenly on each side,and then they would sit me on top of the corn.Somehow,almost every time,the corn would shift and become uneven.It would fall off the horse,and often I would fall off with it.I was not strong enough to lift the corn back onto th
18、e horse,so I would have to wait,sometimes for hours,until someone came by who could help.This made me late getting to the mill,and by the time the corn was ground and I went home,it would be dark.The road was lonely and it went through dense forests.People had said that the woods were full of soldie
19、rs who would cut off the ears of any slave boy.I was always frightened,and when I was late getting home,I would get a severe scolding or a beating.I had no schooling when I was a slave.I remember that on several occasions,I carried books for the white children and went as far as the schoolhouse door
20、.Seeing all the boys and girls studying in the schoolroom made a deep impression on me.I thought that getting into the schoolhouse to study would be like getting into paradise.Talk of FreedomThe first time that I knew we were slaves was when my mother woke us up early one morning.My mother was kneel
21、ing and praying that Abraham Lincoln and the armies of the North might be successful,and that one day,she and her children might be free.I never have been able to understand how the slaves,who could not read,could keep themselves informed about what was happening.When Lincoln was running for preside
22、nt,the slaves on our plantation knew what the issues were,even though they were miles from any railroad or large city.Up From Slavery Level X1112When war began between the North and South,every slave on the plantation knew that the main issue was slavery.Everyone felt in their hearts that freedom wo
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