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Lewis Latimer

By:Joseph Alvino
• Lewis was born on September, 4 1848
in Chelsea, Massachusetts. His Mother
And Father were Rebecca And George
Latimer, Both Runaway slaves
On October 1842, George And
Rebecca, who was
Josephine Baker By:
Luisa

• Josephine Baker is in a dance


group that is cold the jazz baby's.
• Movement in the U S and
Europe with her immensely
colorful performances.
• provocative costumes and very
distinctive singing voice
Oprah Winfrey By: Yajaira C.

• Oprah wave away cars to help her


community.
• She also did a T.V show and talked to
famous people and gave away money,
cars, and big prizes.
• She met president Obama to thank her
by giving away prizes to her
community.
• She gave away a vacation to all of her
audience to do her last big thing.
Doris Miller:
Evennie Meza
• Doris Miller was the first
African American to earn
the US Navy trust.
• Doris Miller has been
glamorized in motion
pictures, he became hero
during the attack on Pearl
Harbor.
Johnny Bright was one of the
greatest offensive players in
college football and Canadian
football.

Johnny Bright
By: Joshua Sanders
Jonny Bright By: Keon
• He was the first black to win the
award In football history.
• He was the recipient of the
Eddie James memorial trophy.
• And was a CFL western conference
All Star five Stright seasons from
1957 to 1961.
Elizabeth ''Bessie''
Coleman
by: Stephanie
Arellano Torres
• She set an example
for all of those
following her path
• Fighted for women
• rights to go to
flight school
• She became
world's greatest
woman flyer
Harriet Tubman
By: Ernya Taylor
• Harriet Tubman made an
underground rail road. It was trying
to get people in states to be free.

• After Harriet escaped from slavery


she returned to slave-holding states
to help other people.

• She led them safely to the northern


free state and to Canada. She was
going to be on the $20 bill.
Josephine Baker
By: Ginger Lee
• Josephine Baker went to
Broadway Chorus lines in New
York
• Josephine Baker danced and
singed in clubs and theaters
• Josephine Baker was in the
second war because she knew
she had to
• She adopted kids every race to
show people they can live with
each other
Larry doby By:
Damarcus

• .Larry Doby was born on December 13,


1923 in Camden.
.He was a stare althea at baseball.
.
.
Dore Doris Mile
• On the mo 7,1991, dorie was
awake at 6:ooam on the west
virginia. He was next ordered to
come to the aid of the injured
Oprah Gail Winfrey
BY: Riiajha
• Oprah was teased at school when
she was young
• She had a person name Verno that
will calm her down
• The next morning she went to
school she was calm
• When she grew up she was on tv
and everyone liked her
• And she was on six o clock news
• she was famous
Jackie Robinson
By: Lujain
• Jackie Robinson is known
as the man who broke the
color line in baseball.
• Jackie Robinson changed
baseball history because
he was the first black man
to play big League
baseball.
Johnny Bright By
Adrian Gomez.
He ran for 1,999 rushing yards and he was a all-
star and he was good and he was very good he was
on 3 teams and he was on duke and he was on he
lead the team to 6-2-1.
That he was all star player and he was very cool ad
he is and he was the best and he was cool and he
was nice and he was the best and he was a good
leader duke and Michigan
And he was very cool and he was a good leader ad
he was good he was a running back and he was
cool and it was very cool and it was nice and he
was a good an he was a good running back
Josephine Baker By: Joanna
Cardenas
• Josephine Baker started adopting two Japanese kids.
• She had some success as a flim actress, starting in a raft of
European.
• Although she gave up her citizenship for good in 1937, she
passionately and vociferously Campaigned for the civil
rights movement in the us for many years
Thurgood Marshall

Where he was born? What he did


• In Baltimore, Maryland in • He had been a judge for civil
1908 on July ,2. rights.
Wilt Chamberlain By: Berlin
Wilt Chamberlain
By: he
In 1992, Berlin
began taking
medication for the ailment
In 1992, he began taking medication
Wiltforchamberlain
the ailment. was born
on August 21st 1936, in
Philadelphia
Wilt Chamberlain was born on
August 21st, 1936 Philadelphia.
Wilt chamberlain led his
team toChamberlain
Wilt the city led his team to the
city.
Johnny D Bright
By: Kevin A. Barksdale Jr
Johnny Bright was one of the greatest
offensive players in college football and
Canadian football history.
Johnny D. Bright was born on June 11,
1930 in Fort wayne
Charlie Sifford By: Cheyanne B.
• As a youth boy Charlie work as a
Caddie at the Carolina country.
• Charlie would earn 60 cents ever
day after work and give it to his
mom.
Bayard Rustin By:
Julianna Gonzales
• Bayard Rustin was
Great leader a great Civil rights
in 1960.
leader in 1960.
• He help friends service
• He helped friends' service committee.
committee
• Bayard also help
• He also helped communist
Communist organization the
organization which
only, people who tried was theblack
to help only
peoplein,who
people tried
the civil to matter.
rights help black
people in the Civil Rights matter.
Percy Julian By: Michael
He was the first black to Synthesize physostigmine
which treats a disease
receive a dotarist in called glaucoma.
chemist's.
Hank Aaron By:
Zapata John
Medina
• Hank broke Babe Ruth's
record with 714 home
runs.
• Hank Aaron real name is
Henry louis
• Hank Aaron was the one
out 8 children to make it
to major League Baseball
Frederick Douglass By: Edgar
• They separated his mom.
• He did speeches.
• Fight for to stop separate.
• He was the first one to fight
for rights.
Marian Anderson by
:Teresa
• Marian Anderson was the
first African Amercian to sing at the
Lincon Memorial at the age of 42
on April 9 the 1939 she sang opera .
• .Marian Anderson was born on
February 27 1897 in pensivanial .
Willie O'Ree
by: Elijah Haga
• Willie o' Ree was the first black
player in hockey
• Willie o'Ree joined hockey in Jan
18, 1958
• Willie o'Ree was blind in one eye
but he was fast
Malcom X By: Brandon

1.The first black cop. And


help
2.A lot of people
• And justice
• And slavery
• For him and his
people

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