1. Coretta Scott KingBy: Anya Sharniece Sears 2. Before she became THE FIRST LADY OF CIVIL RIGHTS.Coretta was born on April 27, 1929 to Obadiah and Bernice Scott in Heiberger,…
1. Coretta Scott KingBy: Anya Sharniece Sears 2. Before she became THE FIRST LADY OF CIVIL RIGHTS.Coretta was born on April 27, 1929 to Obadiah and Bernice Scott in Heiberger,…
1. 2. Coretta Scott was born in Marion, Alabama, on April 27, 1927. She graduated as valedictorian of her high school class and attended Antioch College in Yellow Springs,…
1. History of Women Teacher: Luciana Viter 2. Ancient World 3. Neolithic female figure Ancient greek female figure The figure of Mother Goddess was important 4. Diet of prehistoric…
1. Rosa Parks: “The first lady of civil rights" and “The mother of thefreedom movement" 2. Without introverts!!??• The theory of Gravity• The theory of…
Slide 1Rosa Parks Presented by: Andrew Carter Slide 2 Rosa Parks as a Young Girl Rosa was born in Tuskegee, Alabama in 1913. As a girl, Rosa walked to school while white…
1. By the 1660’s most Africans inthe colony had been madeslaves. Some Americancolonists, especially in theSouth, need many workers togrow crops such as tobacco,rice,…
1. Rosa Parks 2. Civil Rights Pioneer Famed civil rights activist Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. Her refusal to surrender…
Slide 1Racism The belief that some races are by nature superior to others. How you treat people in a certain way according to their color (race). Slide 2 Rosa Parks Rosa…
Slide 1 The United States in the 1950’sThe United States in the 1950’s The Golden Age of Modern America http://youtu.be/4fEb8-zV2qU Slide 2 Identify and explain the…