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A civil rights leader

By Alexas Archie, Courtney Watson, and Erika Clemons

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• Martin was born April 4, 1968.

• He went to school at Black Yonge and graduated from Morehouse from and got married to Correta Scott.

Personal Life

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Religious Life

• Martin ordained as a Baptist Minister and was also a co-pastor.

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Accomplishments

• Martin Luther King published a book called Stride Toward Freedom and won the Nobel Peace prize.

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Civil Rights

• Martin also went to jail for being at a sit-in launch for only white people.

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Death

• Martin died on April 4,1968. He was shot by James Earl Ray.

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Resources

• http://www.viscom.ohiou.edu/moore.site/Pages/King7.html

• http://www.toptags.com/aama/bio/bio.htm• http://scselementary.org/blackhist03/html/blhistb.html• http://members.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/afram

er/timeline.shtml• http://members.aol.com/klove01/main.html• http://dwp.bigplanet.com/gpul/nss-folder/imagegallery/gr

ave.jpg• http://www.esperstamps.org/mlk92.htm • http://www.aref.de/kalenderblatt/mehr/pics/mlk_baptist-c

hurch-montgomery.jpg

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By Kourtney Roberson, George Dockery, and Sean Reeves

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Young lifeYoung life

Born July 12, 1937.Born July 12, 1937. He lived in He lived in

Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania. He made people laugh He made people laugh

when he told jokes at when he told jokes at school.school.

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Later…Later…

Played football in high Played football in high school.school.

Bill dropped out of high Bill dropped out of high school.school.

Served in the Navy for Served in the Navy for 4 years in 1956.4 years in 1956.

He got physical He got physical education and got a education and got a job.job.

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Back in…Back in…

He went to Temple He went to Temple University to go to the University to go to the comedy club.comedy club.

He got first idea from He got first idea from watching television watching television and wanted to be a and wanted to be a actor.actor.

He got physical He got physical education in school education in school when he went back.when he went back.

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His Tv lifeHis Tv life

He was in many tv He was in many tv shows like: shows like: Fat AlbertFat Albert, , I I SpySpy Alex Scott, Alex Scott, The The Bill Cosby ShowBill Cosby Show, and , and other educational other educational shows.shows.

The Bill Cosby Show The Bill Cosby Show started in 1989 and started in 1989 and ended 1992.ended 1992.

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Big thing.Big thing.

Bill Cosby has spent his life as an actor ,and Bill Cosby has spent his life as an actor ,and comedian, and shares his life experiences to comedian, and shares his life experiences to entertain, and help others. entertain, and help others.

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ResourcesResources

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By: Amy Fuentes, Ledarius Prince,

Talina Seu

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FAMILY

• He had a sister.• He married Alma

Johnson and had 3 kids.

• His parents were immigrants from Jamaica

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Schooling

• He graduated From Morris High school with a “C” average.

• At city college of New York he joined the ROTC.

• He earned a masters degree.

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Maturing in the army

• He was able to move up the ranks in the army from a 2nd lieutenant to a general.

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Politics

• He was chairman of joint chiefs of staff.

• He was a national secretary advisor.

• He was military aide to secretary of defense.

• His last political appointment was Secretary of State under George W. Bush.

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Conclusion

• He is a well respected man, and a great military leader.

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Bibliography

• Landau, Elaine. Colin Powell: four star general

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Brenden, Devin, and

Randal

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Birth and Death

• Born February 15, 1817 in Maryland.

• Dies February 20, 1895 in Washington, D.C.

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Slave

• His mother was sent away by the master.

• At the age of six he started working as a slave.

• In 1838 he escaped from slavery.

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Writer

• Wrote for the North Star newspaper.

• Learned to read as a slave in 1828.

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Politician

• 1877 Consult to the General of Haiti.

• 1841 becomes U.S. Marshal of Washington D.C.

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Civil rights leader

• 1841 makes first speech against slavery

• 1861 met Lincoln to protest African American soldier treatment

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Conclusion

Fredrick Douglass tried to get slaves to be free and for blacks to

be treated like others.

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By: Lamarcus Allen, Amber Thompson, Brittney Kincer

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• Riley .B. King was born September 16,1925 in Delta Mississippi.

• He lived in a cabin on a plantation.

• Riley was in a gospel choir and that influenced him to start singing.

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Family

• He has over 23 grandchildren.

• He has 13 children, 7 were adopted.

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The schools he went to

• He went to Rhodes college.

• When he went to school he also received his doctorate.

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Musical History

• B.B King plays a guitar named Lucille.

• He started off in a radio station in 1948.

• The two B’s in his name stands for blues boy.

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Conclusion

• Even though he was born in a little town he grew up to be someone everybody know. He was and still will be a great guitar player.

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Resources

• www.b.b.king.com• http://lent97.slovenija.net/slo/bbking.html-l2• http://www.bostonphoenix.com/supplements/bmp/00/B_

B_KING.html

• http://80sretromusic.com/biography/B/bbking.htm• http://www.utfsmcs.cl/bb%20king%20BLUES.jpg• www.usyd.edu.au/su/ rhodes/RhodesHistory.html • Rock and roll hall of fame website• The Encyclopedia Britannica• Website: guide to black history• Blues all Around Me by B.B. King

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Hank Aaron

By: Anthony Holland and

Jesslyn Garcia

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When he was Born

• Henry Louis Aaron was born on February 5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama.

Hank’s Parents

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Child hood

• His father want him to play baseball.

• When Aaron was young teenager professional baseball slowly began integrate.

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professional

• He was 40 when he broke Babe Ruth’s record of 714 home runs.

• He hit 755 home runs in his career.

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Valuable Player

He won a valuable gold 305 home runs.medal for

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When he retired • The Braves traded

him to the Milwaukee Brewers.

• He end with Brooklyn Dodgers.

• He retired after the 1976 season.

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By Kentoria Tatum and O’Shanta Rollins

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When Harriet Was Born

Maryland Harriet was born in 1820 in Dorchester and was also taken away from her family at age 5.

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The Civil War

»In 1862-1864 she worked in the civil war as a nurse and spied for the northern army.

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Underground railroad

• Harriet Tubman lead 300 people to freedom along the underground railroad.

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Escaped Slave

• She was hit with a metal weight while helping a slave escape.

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The Death Of Harriet Tubman

• Harriet Tubman died in 1913 from old age. She died a slave and is still known as one to many people.

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Recourses

• http://www.tourauburnny.com/TubmanGrave.html

– www. black history month. Comhttp://www.pbs.org/wnet/aaworld/reference/articles/harriet_tubman.html

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Presented by: Shazon, Troy, Denise

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• He was born oct.8,1941.

• He was adopted by his step dad.

• He was a only child• His mother was 16

and his dad was married

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• He went to church with his grandmother

• Church was important to Jesse.

• He became a reverand.

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• Jesse was a student body president.

• He got a scholarship at UIC.• He left the UIC.• 1963 graduated from A&T.• 1963 he also graduated

from North Carolina.• 1959 he went to University

of Illinois.

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• He became a hair dresser

• He was a civil rights leader

• He ran for president in 1988

• 1965 marched with Martin Luther King Jr.

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Jesse Jackson was born Oct. 8,1941. He always went to church. He had a very hard young life. He went to school and graduated from all of them.

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• www.Biography.com• Jesse Jackson : a

rainbow leader / Patrica Stone Martin ; illustrated by Bernard Doctor.

• Jesse Jackson : still fighting for the dream / by Brenda Wilkinson.

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By Jakia, Franchesca, and Ricky

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Langston Hughes was born February 1,

1902.

He died in May 22, 1967

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• Mom and Dad got separated Lived with his grandmother and listened to her tell stories.

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• He was the only black child in his class.

• He made make believe friends with the people in the stories he read.

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• In 1921 people started to read Langston poetry

• Made 47 volumes that bear his name.

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• After his death every one remembers him as a great American poet.

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• Langston Hughes Great American Poet. Patricia and Fredrick McKissack

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By Javier, Cristina, Jordan

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• Louis was Born August 4, 1901 in new Orleans

• WHEN HE WAS FIVE HE LIVED WITH HIS GRANDMA

• HE OFTEN SKIPPED SCHOOL

• LOUIS WAS ALSO SENT TO REFORM SCHOOL AT AGE 12

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• He played in King Allegers Bans and led the brass Band.

• In 1929 Stars in Hot Chocolate, a musical on Broadway.

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• In 1964 Hello Dolly becomes a number one hit.

• His first European tour starts in 1932.

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• In 1967 he won the jazz Mobil award ,and a Grammy. In 1972 nanas award

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During his life he won many awards. in 1936 he published a autobiography. later on he died on July 6 1971!!!!!

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By Maryse Miamba and Melisa Lombardo and Ruby Avila

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•She was born on December 23, 1867 in Louisiana.

• She began life with the name Sarah Breedlove.

•She was an orphan at age 6.

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• She moved to Visksburg to live with her sister.

• She had a sister named Louuinna.

• She married M.C.Williams at age 14.

• She had a daughter at age 20.

• She worked as a maid before she became a millionaire and did laundry.

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• In 1912, she went to Chicago, Illinois to meet two other members of the National Negro business.

• Sarah became one of the first American woman millionaires. She created hair care products.

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• Madame Walker made more money than Oprah.

• After a time Madame Walker husband died and her heart was broken.

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• Sarah Breedlove Walker died on May 25,1919 when she was 86 in NewYork.

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By: Devrick, Brandi and Treecie

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Born and Death

• Malcolm was born on May 1925

• Malcolm was raised in Omaha

• He died in 1965

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Prison

• Malcolm went to prison for stealing out of a drug store.

• While in prison he read a lot of books.

• He turned his life around because at first he was a gang dealer.

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How Malcolm Changed his name

• Malcolm changed his name from Malcolm Little to Malcolm X.

• Malcolm X was given to him from his ancestors.

• Little was a slave name to Malcolm X.

Malcolm X

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• He went to a Baptist Church

• Malcolm became a Minster

• Malcolm’s Father died so he decided to follow his footsteps

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What Malcolm was known for

• He was know for his word of speech

• Also for his wonderful decision

• And how he treated people equally

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By Porsha j. Tiffany Pham

Kristen Lynn Robinson

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• Maya Angelou was born April 4a 1928 St.louis Missouri.

• Maya Angelou was raped and sexually abused.

• Her older brother gave the nick name Maya. Her real name was marguerite Baxter Johnson.

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HOW IT WAS WITH MAYA AND HER MOTHER

• Maya and her mom was separated and put back many times.

• There mother could not would not take care of them when Maya was raped.

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When There Parent Got Divorced

• When her parent got divorced, Maya and her brother moved to Stamp, Arkansas to lived with there grand parent.

• Later she moved to New York City to lived with her mom.

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As Maya Got Older

• Maya became a writer, singer, actor and poet.

• Later Maya Angelou wrote a book called Pheromone Women

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Caitlin Bright, Kweku Larbie, Andres Barrera

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• He was born February 17,1963 in Brookyln, New York.

• He has two sisters and two brothers, he went to Laney High School in Wilmington.

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• He went to the University of North Carolina Collage. Then he got accepted to the Five Star Basketball Camp in Pittsburgh.

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• He made it into the NBA in 1985 with the Chicago Bulls.

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• He is the first history league player to have more than 100 blocked and more than 200 steals.

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• He retired from basketball and became a professional baseball player.

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BY O’SHEANA,

and Angelo G.

AndJeremy

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• He was born in Louisville, Kentucky U.S.

• He was born on January 17,1942

• His birth name was Cassius Clay.

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• He won the golden gloves 1959 through 1960.

• He was the heavyweight Champion through 1964-1967 then 1974-1978 then 1978-1979.

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• He has a brain disease that causes muscle tremors its called the Parkinson’s Syndrome.

• It caused by many hits to his head.

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Personal Life

– He was expired by Malcolm X. and become Muslim.

– Then he changed his name to Muhammad Ali.

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By Mercedes,Kiki,and Yona

• Rosa Parks – the woman who changed the law for black and white people!

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Child Hood

• Before Rosa Parks moved to her grandparents house, she was born in Tuskee, Alabama.

• Rosa moved to Pine Level in Alabama.

• Rosa mother was Rosas teacher until she was 11 years old.

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Rosa’s School

• When Rosa was 11, she went to a school for African American children.

• In 1924, after the age 11, she got sent to Montgomery School.

• She went to school for 5 moth a year.

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Accomplishment

• She stood up for her rights.

• She joined the NAACP.

• She supported that all people should have all rights.

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Arrested

• Dec.11,1995, in Alabama , the bus driver ordered her to give her seat for a white man but she refused and got arrested.

• After she got arrested, she got sent to the court and had to talk to the judge.

• Rosa told the judge why it was so important for African American.

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Conclusion

• Now all African Americans can sit any where they want and they don’t have to give there set for anyone. Now all African Americans has the same rights as anybody else.

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Websites

• www.teachers.scholarstic.com

• www.cluture.com

• www.famousAfricanAmerican.com

• www.AfricanAmericanworld.com

• http://en.wikipedia.rog/wiki/RosaParks

• http://pirate.shu.edu/~vivonala/rosa_parks.htm

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By

Corey ,Tanveer and Natasha

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• Stevie was born on May 13,1950.

• Shortly after his birth he lost his ability to see from all of the oxygen in his incubator.

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• His real name was Steveland Morris Judkins Hardway,but in the paper they called him little Stevie Wonder.

• He never new he was blind until he was four.

• His father left him at age five.

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GROWING UP

• As he was growing he turned to drugs.

• Later in his life he got married to Syreeta.

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MUSIC LIFE

• He made his first record at age 12.

• He is also a singer and musician.

• He got two awards and made his own recording studio.

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RESOURCES

• We got our resources from the computer and books.

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Birth:

• Born on September 23,1930.

• Born in Albany,

Georgia.

Ray Charles was not born blind

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Childhood:

• At age six Ray Charles lost eyesight

due to Glaucoma.

He was sent to a special school for blind.

There he learned to read and write braille.

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As a Teen:

• At 15 Ray became an orphan.

• A month later Ray dropped out of school.

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As an Adult:

• Ray started singing at clubs.

• He started making records .

• Then he started switching record lables.

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Hard Life:

• Ray soon became addicted to illegal drugs.

• Later Ray found out he had a liver disease.

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Death:

• Ray Charles died in 2004 of a liver disease.

He will always be remembered.

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The end credits:

Dedicated to Ray Charles .

The makers: Jerson, Diandrea, April, and Horacio.

Special thanks to: www.HistoryChannel.comhttp://www.abilitymagazine.com/charles_interview.htmlhttp://www.tuffcity.com/html/rbPages/RayCharles.html

ocafe.blogs.sapo.pt/ encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/ Ray%20Charles

Mrs. Benton

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Bree Winfrey, Jordyn Garfias,and Xeykaria Elzey

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Oprah was born on January 29,1954 and lived on a small community farm in Kosciusko, Mississippi.

In school Oprah was smart in class, in fact she was very bored in kindergarten.

Oprah wrote her teacher a note to . move her up to 1st grade.

Her teacher agreed then moved her up. So when she was six she moved to Wisconsin with her mom

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About this time Oprah started to get in trouble. So she was sent to live with her father in Tennessee.

Her father was strict, her taught Oprah to be good at home and at school.

So in collage she attended Tennessee State University.

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Moving to a lot of places

Oprah lived with each parent at different times in her child hood.

Oprah moved to Baltimore and Chicago to host many different shows.

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The first job Oprah had was working at a radio station.

When Oprah was in Baltimore she hosted a show called “People Are Talking”.

After she was recruited to A.M. Chicago to host the morning show.

People were happy to know that Oprah was on the show every morning, to give them hope.

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All about Oprah

On September 8, 1986 the Oprah show started.

Her show aired on 138 different stations.

She had 10,000,000 viewers, who came to see her on her show.

In the process Oprah became a multimillionaire.

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Making a difference!

She played as Sofia in the movie called “The Color Purple”.

She won Best Supporting Actress.

Now she has more than 18 million viewers.

So many people look up to her, and understand her child hood.

She is the most richest, most powerfulest women on the planet.

OprahWinfrey

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By: Brittany NarcisCaleb Tipps, Charles Kerr.

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Woods is learning how to golf at his young age. Tiger was born December 30,1975.

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At age 16 Tiger won the USGA Junior Championship.

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• Pro golfer Woods has won many championships in the PGA and other associations.

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• Woods has helped racism by being the first African American to be in the Golf Hall Of Fame.

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• In 1997 Woods won the second Major by record.

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Bibliography

• http://sportsposterwarehouse.com/warehouse/gatewoodtiger-1.jpg

• http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/1465000/images/_1466594_woods_trophy150.jpg

• http://www.aftonbladet.se/halsa/0306/17/HALSA-17s20-WoodsPAPPVIT-99.jpg

• home.earthlink.net/ ~jci/t_woods.html

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By: Anjelica, Elisa, FantasiaBy: Anjelica, Elisa, Fantasia

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When Wilma was a child.When Wilma was a child.

Wilma was born in Clarkville, Tennesse.Wilma was born in Clarkville, Tennesse.

She was born on June 23,1940.She was born on June 23,1940.

She was born two month early.She was born two month early.

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As a childAs a child

The doctor said she would never walk again.The doctor said she would never walk again.

She could not walk as a child.She could not walk as a child.

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BraceBrace

She wanted her doctor to work on her leg.She wanted her doctor to work on her leg.

She had a lot of work on her leg and the She had a lot of work on her leg and the doctor gave her a brace.doctor gave her a brace.

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Her new lifeHer new life

She was working her leg that she felt ready She was working her leg that she felt ready to take off her brace at church.to take off her brace at church.

She was taking one step at a time.She was taking one step at a time.

Then Wilma learned how to walk since Then Wilma learned how to walk since then.then.

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OlympicsOlympics

Eight years later Wilma arrive in Rome Italy Eight years later Wilma arrive in Rome Italy for the Olympics.for the Olympics.

Wilma was the first person that had pilo and Wilma was the first person that had pilo and won the running gold medal of the Olympics.won the running gold medal of the Olympics.

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By:Danel,Damien,

And Steven

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Young Life

• Bo Jackson was born in Nov.30,1962

• His hometown was Bessemer, Alabama.

• He wanted to play football when was little.

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Coming From High School

• He got a scholarship from AU.

• He played football for the AU Tigers.

• In 1985 he won the Heisman Trophy.

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Family Man

• He loved kids• So he decided to

have his own.• He named his son

Nicholas

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Football

• Bo Jackson Played in the NFL for the Oakland Raiders.

• In 1989 he won the MVP.

• He was the first player to run 90 or more yards.

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Baseball

• He played Baseball for the Kansas City Royals.

• He won the MVP in 1889.

• He loved so much [baseball]