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=== Henry Huttleston Rogers === [[File:BookerTWashington1909VAVWtour.jpg|thumb|upright|right|Handbill during his 1909 tour of southern Virginia and West Virginia]] A representative case of an exceptional relationship was Washington's friendship with millionaire industrialist and financier [[Henry H. Rogers]] (1840β1909). Henry Rogers was a [[self-made man]], who had risen from a modest working-class family to become a principal officer of [[Standard Oil]], and one of the richest men in the United States. Around 1894, Rogers heard Washington speak at [[Madison Square Garden (1890)|Madison Square Garden]]. The next day, he contacted Washington and requested a meeting, during which Washington later recounted that he was told that Rogers "was surprised that no one had 'passed the hat' after the speech".{{citation needed|date=April 2014}} The meeting began a close relationship that extended over a period of 15 years. Although Washington and the very private Rogers were seen as friends, the true depth and scope of their relationship was not publicly revealed until after Rogers's sudden death of a stroke in May 1909. Washington was a frequent guest at Rogers's New York office, his [[Fairhaven, Massachusetts]] summer home, and aboard his steam yacht [[Kanawha (1899)|''Kanawha'']].{{Citation needed|date=January 2020}} A few weeks later, Washington went on a previously planned speaking tour along the newly completed [[Virginian Railway]], a $40-million enterprise that had been built almost entirely from Rogers's personal fortune. As Washington rode in the late financier's [[private railroad car]], ''Dixie'', he stopped and made speeches at many locations. His companions later recounted that he had been warmly welcomed by both black and white citizens at each stop.{{citation needed|date=April 2018}} Washington revealed <!-- to whom? -->that Rogers had been quietly funding operations of 65 small country schools for African Americans, and had given substantial sums of money to support Tuskegee and Hampton institutes. He also noted that Rogers had encouraged programs with [[matching funds]] requirements so the recipients had a stake in the outcome.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}}
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