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Description "Flax Shirt. As an enslaved child, Booker T. Washington wore a shirt made of flax fiber. He recalled that wearing the flax shirt was a 'trying ordeal.' The prickly flax felt like having a hundred tiny pins scratch at his skin. His older brother John often wore the shirt until it was softer and more comfortable for Booker." Trading card from Booker T. Washington National Monument in Virginia, United States.
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