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Rosa Parks,[object Object],Amy,[object Object]
Rosa Parks,[object Object],When Rosa was growing up, state law separated African and White Americans.,[object Object],She was born in Pine level, Alabama,[object Object],Her Mom was a Teacher and taught Rosa to read at age 3.,[object Object],In 1955 Rosa was told to give up her seat on a bus she said no,[object Object]
Rosa Parks,[object Object],Later the police were called and Rosa was taken to jail .,[object Object],Four days later she was on trial .,[object Object],All African people did not ride buses this was called The Montgomery Boycott.,[object Object],Later the Judge ruled that Rosa was right.,[object Object]
Susan B. Anthony,[object Object],Caroline,[object Object]
Susan B. Anthony,[object Object],The story tells you what Susan believed women and men were equal. The story ,[object Object],Tells you about Susan child hood she was not allowed to play. She went to school. ,[object Object],The story explained how she was a teacher and paid less than the male teachers.,[object Object],Susan joined a Woman’s rights club. She met Elizabeth Stanton.,[object Object]
Susan B. Anthony,[object Object],The two women fought for women’s right to vote . When she died in 1906, women still could not vote. Finally, Susan's dream came true in 1920. The law was changed and women could vote.,[object Object]
Young Thomas Edison,[object Object],Nathaniel,[object Object]
Young Thomas Edison,[object Object],Thomas set up a laboratory on a train.,[object Object],He almost set the whole train on fire!,[object Object],He decided to become a telegrapher. He invented a telegraph that could send messages on the same wire at the same time.,[object Object],He decided to make other machines better and easier to use. He also wanted to make new machines. He became an inventor.,[object Object]
Young Thomas Edison,[object Object],He made the easier to use and made the telephone work better.,[object Object],He found a way to make motion pictures that people could watch. He invented the phonograph, too.,[object Object],He tried his biggest experiment ever. It was to make the light bulb. He made one and it worked.,[object Object],Just as he did when he was a boy, Edison loved to find things out for himself. He would try and try again, until he made things work. For one invention, Edison tried about 10,000 experiments. ,[object Object]
Young Thomas Edison,[object Object], A friend told him not to feel bad about failing. Edison said, “Why, I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 way that don’t work.”,[object Object]
Adam,[object Object],Johnny Appleseed,[object Object]
Johnny Appleseed was born on September 26, 1774. ,[object Object],John had an idea to sell apple trees ,[object Object],to settlers.,[object Object],John started walking to Pennsylvania to plant trees.,[object Object],Nothing stopped him on his trip. When he got to PA he planted trees. ,[object Object],Johnny Appleseed,[object Object]
He made friends with the Native Americans.,[object Object],The settlers came and he sold trees.,[object Object],He moved west to plant trees. ,[object Object],Maybe the apples we eat are from him!,[object Object],Johnny Appleseed,[object Object]
Alexander Graham Bell,[object Object],Aidan,[object Object]
Alexander Graham Bell,[object Object],1847 to1922,[object Object],His dad taught deaf people to speak,[object Object],He built a talking machine When he was a teenager,[object Object],Like his dad he taught deaf woman					,[object Object]
Alexander Graham Bell,[object Object],He married Mabel, a deaf women.,[object Object],He stopped teaching to work on inventions, like a sound machine.,[object Object],In 1876, he invented the telephone.,[object Object],He continued to invent many things, like new planes and boats he became famous.,[object Object]
Abraham Lincoln,[object Object],Nolan,[object Object]
Abraham Lincoln,[object Object],Abe was born in Kentucky in 1809,and he lived in a log cabin,[object Object],When he was young he had many jobs like chopping wood, driving a boat, being a soldier, working in a store, farming, and delivering mail.,[object Object], When he grew up he studied to be a lawyer.,[object Object],In 1842, he got married and had two sons.,[object Object]
Abraham Lincoln,[object Object],Then he worked in the state government of Illinois.,[object Object],In 1860, he ran for President and won.,[object Object],In 1861, the Civil War started.,[object Object],In 1865, President Lincoln’s army won , and an important law freed all slaves.,[object Object]
Maya Lin,[object Object],Megan Mae,[object Object]
Maya Lin,[object Object],Maya Lin was born on October 5,1959.She was born in Athens, Ohio.,[object Object],Her parents, Julia and Henry Lin, came to the United States from China in the 1940’s.,[object Object],Maya liked to build things as a child. She worked very hard in school. Maya went to college at Yale University. She loves photography and admired beautiful building.,[object Object]
Maya Lin,[object Object],Maya thought that she would like to be an architect and design buildings someday.,[object Object],Maya entered a national design contest. For the contest, Maya had to design a memorial. It would be called the Vietnam Veterans memorial. ,[object Object],On May 6,1981,Maya Lin was chosen the winner of the contest . Maya Lin continued her studies in architecture at Harvard University and Yale University.,[object Object],In 1989,Maya complete the Civil Right Memorial in Alabama. In 1993,Maya completed a sculpture called “The Women’s Table” for Yale University. ,[object Object]
Maya Lin,[object Object],Maya Lin’s work brings people together. She is an example for people not to judge others because of their age, color or whether the are a man or woman.,[object Object]
Mae Jemison,[object Object],Jade,[object Object]
Mae Jemison,[object Object],Mae was bornin Decatur, Alabama, on October 17, 1956.,[object Object],She was a college student in school, who loved space.,[object Object],She went to college in California on scholarship.,[object Object],After college she went to medical school and became a Doctor ,[object Object]
Mae Jemison,[object Object],As a Doctor she worked all over the world.,[object Object],1987 she was accepted into NASA.,[object Object],At NASA she trained for a year, and worked for another 5.,[object Object],Then on September 12,1992 she went in to space for 8 days on the Endeavour. ,[object Object]
Orville and Wilbur Wright,[object Object],Alex,[object Object]
Orville and Wilbur,[object Object],Wilbur was born 1867.Orville was born four years later.,[object Object],As children they loved to build stuff.,[object Object],Their home was filled with books they loved to read.,[object Object],Their dad gave them a flying machine.,[object Object],They played a lot with it. Then Orville made kites he sold.,[object Object],They built a lot of things. In 1892 they opened a bike shop.,[object Object],They built bikes and later gliders.,[object Object],In 1903 they built and flew the first airplane.,[object Object]
Christopher Columbus ,[object Object],Justyn,[object Object]
Christopher Columbus,[object Object],Christopher was born in 1451 in Genoa, Italy.,[object Object],He was the first person to sail from Spain across the Atlantic Ocean.,[object Object],He believed that he had found a fast, new way to reach Asia.,[object Object],Christopher waned spices, jewels, and other treasures from Asia.,[object Object],The king and queen of Spain give Christopher money to pay for his trip.,[object Object],Christopher had three ships, They were the Nina, Pinta, and the Santa Maria.,[object Object]
Christopher Columbus,[object Object],His trip took 71 days, Christopher reached the Bahamas on October12, 1492.,[object Object],He died on May 20, 1506.,[object Object]
 Pocahontas,[object Object], Stephanie,[object Object]
Pocahontas,[object Object],Pocahontas was born in Virginia about 1595,[object Object],Growing up was fun for Pocahontas,[object Object],Pocahontas and Villagers ran down to the river,[object Object],Pocahontas was 12 years old,[object Object],The Indians were scared because they never seen people before,[object Object],The Indians held Smith’s head down on the stone,[object Object]
Pocahontas,[object Object],Pocahontas begged her father to spare Smith’s life,[object Object],Soon John fell in love in 1614, John and Pocahontas got married,[object Object]
Amelia Earhart ,[object Object],Devin,[object Object]
Amelia Earhart ,[object Object],Amelia Earhart was America`s greatest woman pilot,[object Object],Amelia was born in Kansas in 1897,[object Object],Amelia saw her First air plane at the Iowa ,[object Object],state fair,[object Object],Amelia saw planes in the air one day and wanted to learn to fly them.,[object Object],Amelia learned to fly in all type of weather.,[object Object],Soon Amelia became the best woman pilot in the world.,[object Object]
Amelia Earhart ,[object Object],In 1932 she flew across the Atlantic ocean by her self.,[object Object],One day Amelia and her friend Fred set out to fly around the world They were never seen again because their plane crashed into the ocean.,[object Object]
by Jeremy,[object Object],Young Rosa Parks,[object Object]
Born on Feb. 4,1913,[object Object],She live with her mother,[object Object],Black children went to school for part of the year,[object Object],African Americans were not always treated fairly,[object Object],She takes care of her grandmother,[object Object], This group worked for civil rights,[object Object],Young Rosa Parks,[object Object]
She worked hard in the NAACP,[object Object],She left work feeling tired,[object Object],Young Rosa Parks,[object Object]
Helen Keller,[object Object],Mallory,[object Object]
Helen Keller,[object Object],Helen was born in Tuscumbia Alabama on June 27 1880,[object Object],When she was almost 2 years old Helen became very ill,[object Object],Helen got well but her illness left her deaf and blind ,[object Object],Helen did not know other peoples feelings,[object Object]
Helen Keller,[object Object],She hit or kicked other people,[object Object],She went to see the doctor,[object Object],Annie was Helens teacher,[object Object],Helen learned sign language,[object Object]
Young George Washington,[object Object],Adrianna,[object Object]
George Washington,[object Object],He was born in Virginia.,[object Object],When he was 11 his father died.,[object Object],He was the head of Virginias army.,[object Object],George married Martha.,[object Object]
George Washington,[object Object],The revolution war was ended.,[object Object],He was chosen to be the first President.,[object Object],Washington D.C was named after him.,[object Object]
Helen Keller,[object Object],Larisa,[object Object]
Helen Keller,[object Object], Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama.,[object Object],Helen became very sick as a toddler.,[object Object],Her sickness left Helen both deaf and blind.,[object Object],Annie Sullivan taught Helen everything had a name.,[object Object]
Helen Keller,[object Object],Helen went to college when she was 20.,[object Object],Helen wrote a book about her life.,[object Object],Helen went to many countries to help deaf and blind people.,[object Object],Helen died in 1968 as a hero to many people.,[object Object]
Betsy Ross,[object Object],Melanie,[object Object]
Betsy Ross,[object Object],Betsy Ross was born in 1752.,[object Object],Betsy had 16 brothers and sisters.,[object Object],Betsy was talented with a needle and thread.,[object Object],Betsy learned to fix curtains, rugs, and even umbrellas.,[object Object],Betsy’s husband joined an army to fight against England.,[object Object],George Washington was not yet president at that time. He was in charge of the colonies army.,[object Object]
Betsy Ross,[object Object],George Washington asked Betsy Ross to make a flag for the new country. She made a flag with 13 stripes and 13 stars.,[object Object],Betsy Ross died in 1836 she was 84 years old when she died.,[object Object]
Alex,[object Object],Abraham Lincoln,[object Object]
Abraham Lincoln,[object Object],He was born in a log cabin on February 12 1809.,[object Object],Abe was very smart and loved school.,[object Object],Abe was only 9 when his mom died.,[object Object],He even read when he was plowing his dad’s fields!,[object Object],John T. Stuart helped Abe study.,[object Object],Stuart made Abe his partner .,[object Object],But being a lawyer was not enough for Abe.,[object Object],Abe was president during the Civil war.,[object Object]
Pocahontas,[object Object],Grace,[object Object]
Pocahontas,[object Object],She was born in Virginia about 1595.,[object Object],She ran in the woods and played in the rivers with the other villagers.,[object Object],When she was 12 life changed The first English Settler Captain Smith and she and Captain Smith became good friends.,[object Object],Pocahontas asked her dad not to kill English Settler Captain Smith and she became good friends.,[object Object]
Pocahontas,[object Object],Pocahontas helped the Settlers by bringing them food.,[object Object],At 18, Pocahontas was kidnapped by English Settlers.,[object Object],She met Jamestown Settler, John Rolfe, got married and had a son, Thomas.,[object Object],She died at age 21.,[object Object]
Harriet Tubman,[object Object],Summer,[object Object]
Harriet Tubman,[object Object],Harriet and her family belonged to a farmer named Edward Brodas.,[object Object],Harriet was only three when she started working. ,[object Object],When she was nine years old she took care of babies and cleaned houses. ,[object Object],Sometimes the family she worked for were very cruel to her.,[object Object]
Harriet Tubman,[object Object],After dark the slaves got together and talked about the Underground railroad, which took slaves to the north.,[object Object],The Underground railroad was a group of blacks and whites that thought slavery was ,[object Object],wrong.,[object Object],One day she promised she would take herself to the underground railroad.,[object Object]
Harriet Tubman,[object Object],When she was 15 she accidentally got hit in the head with by a heavy iron weight and she almost died.,[object Object],After being sick for many months and almost dying she wanted her freedom more than ever.,[object Object],In 1949 Harriet ran away. With the help from many people on the underground railroad. She reached Pennsylvania,[object Object]
Harriet Tubman,[object Object],A reward of 40,000 dollars was offered to anyone who found Harriet. Harriet was never caught. During the civil War Harriet worked as a spy for the northern army.,[object Object]
Jackie Mitchell,[object Object],Riley,[object Object]
Jackie Mitchell,[object Object],Jackie Mitchell was born in 1914.,[object Object],When Jackie was eight years old, she learned some pitching tricks from Dazzy Vance.,[object Object],As a teenager, Jackie played baseball for the Engelettes.,[object Object],Jackie signed a contract for the Chattanooga Lookouts. ,[object Object]
Jackie Mitchell,[object Object],Jackie made baseball history by playing for the Lookouts.,[object Object],Jackie struck out Babe Ruth.,[object Object],Landis had canceled Jackie’s contract.,[object Object],Jackie died in 1987 at the age of 73.,[object Object]
Helen Keller,[object Object],Abbey,[object Object]
Helen Keller,[object Object],She was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, on June 27,1880. She was healthy when she was born.,[object Object],When she was two years old she was very sick.,[object Object],She got better soon but was left deaf and blind. She was sad and frustrated because she could feel other peoples feelings.,[object Object],Dr. Bell introduced Annie to Helen. Annie taught how to do sign language. ,[object Object]
Helen Keller,[object Object],Helen could now talk to other people and other people could talk to her.,[object Object],Helen learned to read and write in Braille. When she was a teenager, she learned to speak.,[object Object],When Helen was 20, she went to collage to study. Helen gave speeches and wrote many books.,[object Object],Helen died on June1,1968. she helped people through her courage.,[object Object]
George Washington,[object Object],Petey,[object Object]
George Washington,[object Object],George was born in 1732.,[object Object],George was born on a farm in Virginia he loved to ride horses.,[object Object], George was good at math.,[object Object],George could measure the land using a special tool.,[object Object],George dreamed to become a soldier. ,[object Object]
George Washington,[object Object], George also dreamed of having a family. He married a woman named Martha Custis,[object Object], At that time, a war was starting because the colonies did not like England’s rules.,[object Object], Many places are named after George Washington.,[object Object]
Squanto,[object Object],By Sally,[object Object]
Squanto,[object Object],He was born1585.,[object Object],His real name was Tasquantum, but people called him Squanto.,[object Object],In 1614,some of the traders their forced Squanto to go to Spain to be a slave.,[object Object],Squanto got away and went to England.,[object Object]
Squanto,[object Object],He returned home after five years.,[object Object],In 1620,a group of settlers arrived in Patuxet there home.,[object Object],The settlers did not know how to live in there new home so Squanto taught them how to do many things. ,[object Object],Squanto died in 1622 at the age of 37.,[object Object]

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