Colours of Friendship

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Viola Knapp Ruffner and Booker T. Washington grew up in very different worlds. Viola grew up with strict Puritan ethics in the north where slavery was not accepted. Booker, a determined individual, grew up as a slave in the south. One would think they seemed an unlikely pair. Not so, Viola was a teacher, and Booker was a boy who wanted to learn.
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Viola Knapp Ruffner and Booker T. Washington grew up in very different worlds. Viola grew up with strict Puritan ethics in the north where slavery was not accepted. Booker, a determined individual, grew up as a slave in the south. One would think they seemed an unlikely pair. Not so, Viola was a teacher, and Booker was a boy who wanted to learn.
Viola Knapp Ruffner and Booker T. Washington grew up in very different worlds. Viola grew up with strict Puritan ethics in the north where slavery was not accepted. Booker, a determined individual, grew up as a slave in the south. One would think they seemed an unlikely pair. Not so, Viola was a teacher, and Booker was a boy who wanted to learn.