B. Its teachers stressed the importance and nobility of hard work.
Explanation:
- Booker Washington was an American educator, speaker, writer and political leader of the then African American community.
- As a child, he was freed from slavery and, through a series of poorly paid jobs in West Virginia, he was educated at the Hampton Institute and Wayland Seminary.
- At the recommendation of Hampton founder Sam Armstrong, as a young man, he was named the first head of the Tuskegee Institute, the then black teacher training school. Washington held the post from 1881 until his death in 1915.
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