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- Viola_Ruffner abstract "Viola Knapp Ruffner (1820–1904) was a schoolteacher and became the second wife of General Lewis Ruffner, a salt and coal mine owner and community leader in Kanawha County, West Virginia. She played a role in the personal development of Booker T. Washington, who worked in their household as a teenager after Emancipation. He credited her with teaching him the essentials of the Puritan ethic. She and the General supported his causes and they became lifelong friends. In his autobiography, Dr. Washington described Mrs. Ruffner as \"one of the best friends I ever had.\"".
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- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageRevisionID "707303198".
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Arlington,_Vermont.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Bennington,_Vermont.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Booker_T._Washington.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Category:1820_births.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Category:1904_deaths.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Bennington_County,_Vermont.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Kanawha_County,_West_Virginia.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Charleston,_West_Virginia.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Domestic_worker.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Hampton,_Virginia.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Kanawha_County,_West_Virginia.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Ruffner.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Malden,_West_Virginia.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Manual_labour.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink North_Carolina.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Teacher.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Up_from_Slavery.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_General_Assembly.
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLinkText "Viola (née Knapp) Ruffner".
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageWikiLinkText "Viola Ruffner".
- Viola_Ruffner wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Viola_Ruffner subject Category:1820_births.
- Viola_Ruffner subject Category:1904_deaths.
- Viola_Ruffner subject Category:People_from_Bennington_County,_Vermont.
- Viola_Ruffner subject Category:People_from_Kanawha_County,_West_Virginia.
- Viola_Ruffner hypernym Schoolteacher.
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- Viola_Ruffner comment "Viola Knapp Ruffner (1820–1904) was a schoolteacher and became the second wife of General Lewis Ruffner, a salt and coal mine owner and community leader in Kanawha County, West Virginia. She played a role in the personal development of Booker T. Washington, who worked in their household as a teenager after Emancipation. He credited her with teaching him the essentials of the Puritan ethic. She and the General supported his causes and they became lifelong friends. In his autobiography, Dr.".
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