Back to Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
From "Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie" by Carnegie, Andrew

Margaret Carnegie
Andrew's mother, a strong and resourceful woman who played a vital role in the family's success.
Core Belief
"In the importance of family, hard work, and education."
Worldview
She sees the world as a place of both hardship and opportunity, believing in the power of perseverance and moral strength to overcome challenges.
Personality
Dignified, refined, and fiercely independent, with a strong work ethic and unwavering love for her sons. She is a source of strength and guidance for the family.
In Their Own Words
"What! my son a peddler and go among rough men upon the wharves! I would rather throw him into the Allegheny River. Leave me!"
"There were many things in the world for us to do and we could be useful men, honored and respected, if we always did what was right."
Other Characters from Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
Ready to talk with Margaret Carnegie?
Join a discussion or make Margaret Carnegie your personal mentor for advice anytime.
