mrs. roughner? he values and experienced so much with mrs. that he says she taught him not only the value of the dignity of labor, but many lessons that he would use throughout his life. he credits her for much of his success, right? washington tells us that there is a value here of hard work and morality. he values being able to pay your own way. in other words washington is writing his auto biography and they have washington's beliefs of people of african decent that they claim out of slavery. we discussed this and he articulated a way to move them from dependency to 2347ds. there things you need in order to move from dependency to independence. there is resources you have to have, right? what are though things that washington discusses? yes? >> one of the most important things that washington focuses on aside from the material aspects of going through freedom is discipline. that's why he is stressing the labor so much. >> discipline. all right. what else? >> he could work towards other things like education and jobs. >> discipline was extr