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Celebration of African
American Leaders and Heroes

      MCLENDON ELEMENTARY
           2nd GRADE
A Trip Through Time

        Starting in the early 1800’s and continuing
through to recent history, our 2nd grade students
travel through time exploring African American
abolitionists, artists, authors, inventors, athletes,
activists, and political leaders.
In celebrating the many important contributions of
African Americans throughout American history,
we also honor and acknowledge the wonderful
diversity of cultures, languages, and backgrounds
of our children here at McLendon Elementary.
Frederick Douglas
   Escape To Freedom


         In 1818, Frederick Douglas was born into
         slavery. He was born on a plantation in
         Maryland. He was separated from his
         mother and father and he lived with his
         grandmother. He worked long hours
         everyday. He wanted to be free.

         He taught himself to read and write. Mrs.
         Auld helped him and she was the slave
         owner’s wife. Teaching a slave to read
         and write was against the law. Frederick
         fought for his freedom. He ran away to
         friends in the north. He became a good
         leader. He died in 1895.
Harriet Tubman
                          Helping Others




Harriet Tubman was born in the 1820s in Maryland. She started working
when she was 6 years old. She was a slave. She heard about the
Underground Railroad. She escaped from slavery. She was brave.

Harriet joined the Underground Railroad. A war began. She was a cook
and a nurse and a spy during the Civil War. She helped lots of people so
they could have their freedom. She helped 300 slaves to escape. She is
remembered for helping many slaves escape to freedom. Harriet died in
1913.
Sojourner Truth
   Freedom Fighter


         Sojourner Truth was born in 1797. When
         she was a slave her name was Isabella.
         She had eleven brothers and sisters.
         She could not read or write.

         She was known as a freedom fighter.
         She fought for equal rights. A family
         helped to free her and her baby. She
         changed her name to Sojourner. A
         sojourner is a person who travels from
         place to place. Her last name was Truth.
         She walked from city to city giving
         speeches. She was an activist. She had
         a great voice.
Henry’s Freedom Box
               Written by Ellen Levine / Illustrated by Kadir Nelson




                Freedom is important to me because …




•   I can be with my family.       • I can read and write.
•   Freedom makes me happy.        • I am happy that we are free.
•   Freedom is cool.               • I can read a book or story.
•   We all need freedom.           • I feel our lives can change when we are free.
•   I can do what I want.          • I know my last name.
A Letter to
President Abraham Lincoln

DEAR PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

I want to help all the slaves to be free just like you. Being a
slave is not good. Slaves have their own masters. Families
are separated. All slaves want freedom. No slave should be
treated bad. If I were a slave I would stand up for my rights.



                                             - 2nd Grade Student
George Washington Carver
      Scientist and Inventor

                 George Washington Carver was a
                 talented and important scientist. He
                 was born in 1865 and at one year old
                 he was freed from slavery. His
                 previous owners, Moses and Susan
                 Carver decided to keep George and
                 his brothers on their farm to raise and
                 educate them.

                 George graduated from college with
                 honors and awards. He invented
                 more than 300 products, including
                 dyes, plastics, fuels and glues. Some
                 of his inventions came from peanuts.
                 You may have even eaten one of his
                 inventions for lunch.
Eloise Greenfield
        A Written Portrait of African American Families




Eloise Greenfield was born in North Carolina in 1929. She was a kid
during the civil rights movement. She was an author of African
American books. She wrote poetry about Black families.
The School Is Not White
                    A True Story of the Civil Rights Movement –
             Written By Doreen Rappaport / Illustrated By Curtis James




MY BOOK REVIEW

This book is a story about an African American family who
wanted to go to an all white school in 1965. The genre of the
book is non-fiction. The pictures describe all the characters.

I like this book because it talks about Black and White people
in history. People that like to talk about history or want to learn
about it will like this book.



                                           - 2nd Grade Student
Jesse Owens
                Showing Determination and Pride




Jesse Owens was born in Oakville, Alabama in 1913. He was a very fast
runner. When he was in high school he also tried the long jump. Jesse
Owens won 4 gold medals in the 1936 Olympics in Germany. He trained hard
for the Olympics. Hitler refused to shake Jesse Owens’ hand.

Jesse married and had 3 daughters. He gave speeches to young people. In
1976, the president gave him the Medal of Freedom award. He died when
he was 67 years old.
Ella Fitzgerald
 The First Lady of Song


      Ella Fitzgerald was born on April 25,1917.
      She was called the First Lady of song. She
      was born in Newport News, Virginia. When
      she was a teenage girl she walked into the
      Apollo Theater. It was talent night. She was
      dressed in old clothes and men’s boots.
      She started to sing. Her voice cracked. She
      stopped singing. The audience started to
      shout and boo. She closed her eyes. She
      started to sing again. Her voice was
      beautiful. The crowd cheered. She won the
      talent show. She got a job with a band and
      made many records.
Rosa Parks
Inspiration for the Civil Rights Movement


                 Rosa Parks was born February 4th,
                 1913, in Alabama. Her parents were
                 teachers. She was a famous civil
                 rights activist.

                 She rode the bus. She was arrested
                 because she did not give up her seat
                 on the bus to a white person. She was
                 brave. A minister named Martin Luther
                 King Jr. met with her and brought
                 support from African Americans who
                 were tired of segregation. Rosa Parks
                 and Martin Luther King Jr. organized
                 the Montgomery bus boycott.
Maya Angelou
                          The Words of a Poet




Maya Angelou is a famous person. She is an author and a poet. She also sang
and danced. She was born on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis Missouri. Her name
when she was born was Marguerite Annie Johnson. Her brother gave her the
nickname of Maya. She went to George Washington High School. She had a
very hard childhood. In 1993, she wrote a poem for President Clinton. She won
awards for her poems.
President Barack Obama
    America’s First President of African American Heritage




Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. He was born
in Hawaii in 1961. His mother is from the U.S.A. His father was born in
a small village in Kenya. He loved basketball. He played in high school.
He studied hard. He graduated from college. He worked to help people.

He married Michelle Obama in 1992. They have two girls. One is Sasha
and one is Malia. Barack Obama is a good president.
Black History Glossary
•   Abolitionist - a person who is against slavery and fights for the freedom of others

•   Equality - the belief that all people are the same and should be treated fairly and with respect.

•   Civil Rights Movement - various times in history when large groups of people work together for
    the fair and equal treatment of others.

•   Heritage - the relationship we have between our family history, culture and traditions.

•   Diversity - an understanding that there are similar and different types of people, places and
    things

•   Freedom - the ability or privilege to make your own choices

•   Leadership- a characteristic of a person that shows they are able to make good judgment,
    provide guidance and direction for others.

•   Slavery - to control someone against their will and forcing them to work in very harsh conditions

•   Segregation - to divide or separate people based on the belief that some groups should not have
    the same rights as others.

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2nd Grade Black History

  • 1. Celebration of African American Leaders and Heroes MCLENDON ELEMENTARY 2nd GRADE
  • 2. A Trip Through Time Starting in the early 1800’s and continuing through to recent history, our 2nd grade students travel through time exploring African American abolitionists, artists, authors, inventors, athletes, activists, and political leaders. In celebrating the many important contributions of African Americans throughout American history, we also honor and acknowledge the wonderful diversity of cultures, languages, and backgrounds of our children here at McLendon Elementary.
  • 3. Frederick Douglas Escape To Freedom In 1818, Frederick Douglas was born into slavery. He was born on a plantation in Maryland. He was separated from his mother and father and he lived with his grandmother. He worked long hours everyday. He wanted to be free. He taught himself to read and write. Mrs. Auld helped him and she was the slave owner’s wife. Teaching a slave to read and write was against the law. Frederick fought for his freedom. He ran away to friends in the north. He became a good leader. He died in 1895.
  • 4. Harriet Tubman Helping Others Harriet Tubman was born in the 1820s in Maryland. She started working when she was 6 years old. She was a slave. She heard about the Underground Railroad. She escaped from slavery. She was brave. Harriet joined the Underground Railroad. A war began. She was a cook and a nurse and a spy during the Civil War. She helped lots of people so they could have their freedom. She helped 300 slaves to escape. She is remembered for helping many slaves escape to freedom. Harriet died in 1913.
  • 5. Sojourner Truth Freedom Fighter Sojourner Truth was born in 1797. When she was a slave her name was Isabella. She had eleven brothers and sisters. She could not read or write. She was known as a freedom fighter. She fought for equal rights. A family helped to free her and her baby. She changed her name to Sojourner. A sojourner is a person who travels from place to place. Her last name was Truth. She walked from city to city giving speeches. She was an activist. She had a great voice.
  • 6. Henry’s Freedom Box Written by Ellen Levine / Illustrated by Kadir Nelson Freedom is important to me because … • I can be with my family. • I can read and write. • Freedom makes me happy. • I am happy that we are free. • Freedom is cool. • I can read a book or story. • We all need freedom. • I feel our lives can change when we are free. • I can do what I want. • I know my last name.
  • 7. A Letter to President Abraham Lincoln DEAR PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN, I want to help all the slaves to be free just like you. Being a slave is not good. Slaves have their own masters. Families are separated. All slaves want freedom. No slave should be treated bad. If I were a slave I would stand up for my rights. - 2nd Grade Student
  • 8. George Washington Carver Scientist and Inventor George Washington Carver was a talented and important scientist. He was born in 1865 and at one year old he was freed from slavery. His previous owners, Moses and Susan Carver decided to keep George and his brothers on their farm to raise and educate them. George graduated from college with honors and awards. He invented more than 300 products, including dyes, plastics, fuels and glues. Some of his inventions came from peanuts. You may have even eaten one of his inventions for lunch.
  • 9. Eloise Greenfield A Written Portrait of African American Families Eloise Greenfield was born in North Carolina in 1929. She was a kid during the civil rights movement. She was an author of African American books. She wrote poetry about Black families.
  • 10. The School Is Not White A True Story of the Civil Rights Movement – Written By Doreen Rappaport / Illustrated By Curtis James MY BOOK REVIEW This book is a story about an African American family who wanted to go to an all white school in 1965. The genre of the book is non-fiction. The pictures describe all the characters. I like this book because it talks about Black and White people in history. People that like to talk about history or want to learn about it will like this book. - 2nd Grade Student
  • 11. Jesse Owens Showing Determination and Pride Jesse Owens was born in Oakville, Alabama in 1913. He was a very fast runner. When he was in high school he also tried the long jump. Jesse Owens won 4 gold medals in the 1936 Olympics in Germany. He trained hard for the Olympics. Hitler refused to shake Jesse Owens’ hand. Jesse married and had 3 daughters. He gave speeches to young people. In 1976, the president gave him the Medal of Freedom award. He died when he was 67 years old.
  • 12. Ella Fitzgerald The First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald was born on April 25,1917. She was called the First Lady of song. She was born in Newport News, Virginia. When she was a teenage girl she walked into the Apollo Theater. It was talent night. She was dressed in old clothes and men’s boots. She started to sing. Her voice cracked. She stopped singing. The audience started to shout and boo. She closed her eyes. She started to sing again. Her voice was beautiful. The crowd cheered. She won the talent show. She got a job with a band and made many records.
  • 13. Rosa Parks Inspiration for the Civil Rights Movement Rosa Parks was born February 4th, 1913, in Alabama. Her parents were teachers. She was a famous civil rights activist. She rode the bus. She was arrested because she did not give up her seat on the bus to a white person. She was brave. A minister named Martin Luther King Jr. met with her and brought support from African Americans who were tired of segregation. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. organized the Montgomery bus boycott.
  • 14. Maya Angelou The Words of a Poet Maya Angelou is a famous person. She is an author and a poet. She also sang and danced. She was born on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis Missouri. Her name when she was born was Marguerite Annie Johnson. Her brother gave her the nickname of Maya. She went to George Washington High School. She had a very hard childhood. In 1993, she wrote a poem for President Clinton. She won awards for her poems.
  • 15. President Barack Obama America’s First President of African American Heritage Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. He was born in Hawaii in 1961. His mother is from the U.S.A. His father was born in a small village in Kenya. He loved basketball. He played in high school. He studied hard. He graduated from college. He worked to help people. He married Michelle Obama in 1992. They have two girls. One is Sasha and one is Malia. Barack Obama is a good president.
  • 16. Black History Glossary • Abolitionist - a person who is against slavery and fights for the freedom of others • Equality - the belief that all people are the same and should be treated fairly and with respect. • Civil Rights Movement - various times in history when large groups of people work together for the fair and equal treatment of others. • Heritage - the relationship we have between our family history, culture and traditions. • Diversity - an understanding that there are similar and different types of people, places and things • Freedom - the ability or privilege to make your own choices • Leadership- a characteristic of a person that shows they are able to make good judgment, provide guidance and direction for others. • Slavery - to control someone against their will and forcing them to work in very harsh conditions • Segregation - to divide or separate people based on the belief that some groups should not have the same rights as others.