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Congressman Owens says Booker Washington taught value of accepting hard work

Utah Congressman Burgess Owens says in floor remarks on Black History Month that his race had stood on the shoulders of great men and women such as former slave Booker Washington who studied at Tuskegee University and later became a self made millionaire teaching young students not to complain about work even if they had to work harder than the other guy, nor lower standards because somebody else had, that not America.
Utah Congressman Burgess Owens says in floor remarks on Black History Month that his race had stood on the shoulders of great men and women such as former slave Booker Washington who studied at Tuskegee University and later became a self made millionaire teaching young students not to complain about work even if they had to work harder than the other guy, nor lower standards because somebody else had, that not America.
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February 09, 2022
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