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She loves to travel and she has been to Los Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and Panama City

                      Destiny Burks 

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I stay in the bed a lot and I work with Mrs. Magsby.


                          Kaden Merrill

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I create animations also I used to play soocer.


                         Madison Arnold 

                      




 

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He designed a device that helped with the task of preserving perishable foods by way of refrigeration. In other words, he created the refrigerator

Thomas Elkins (1818 - 1900)


100

You borrow $400.00 from your bank. They charge you 10% interest on the loan.  How much money do you pay back altogether? 

$440.00

400 X .10= 40.00 + 400.00 = $440.00

100

On March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a crowded, segregated bus. No. it is not Rosa Parks

          Claudette Colvin


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I am a big-time Falcon's Fan

                      Sincere Climes

200

It is an African country mentioned in the Bible during creation and it has the same name today


               Ethiopia Gen 2:13


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She was a voting and women's rights activist, community organizer, and leader in the civil rights movement. She was the co-founder and vice-chair of the Freedom Democratic Party, which she represented at the 1964 Democratic National Convention. Hamer also organized Mississippi's Freedom Summer along with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). She was also a co-founder of the National Women's Political Caucus, an organization created to recruit, train, and support women of all races who wish to seek election to government office. Because of her activism, she was shot at 16 times in a drive-by shooting by racists

Fannie Lou Hamer


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 She was an American educator, stateswoman, philanthropist, humanitarian, womanist, and civil rights, activist. She is well known for starting a private school for African-American students in Daytona Beach, Florida; it later continued to develop into a university.

Mary Jane McLeod Bethune


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He was the first state field secretary of the NAACP in Mississippi. As such, he organized voter-registration efforts and economic boycotts, and investigated crimes perpetrated against Black people. Because of death threats, he would get out on the passenger side of his car when he got home at night. He was eventually gunned down in his driveway. Whoopi Goldberg played his widow Myrlie Louise in the movie Ghosts of Mississippi

                 Medgar Evers


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He is the Black man that invented the filament that goes into the light bulb

         Lewis Latimer  


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I love baking and drawing


                       Zoe Hunter

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I love collecting old horror movie of the 1980s and 1970s and 1960s and 1905s


Fidel Campos

300

Because Howard University’s Law School discouraged women from enrolling, this Black woman was forced to apply under the name “C.E. Ray” to disguise her gender. She matriculated at the law school for three years, from 1869 to 1872 where she concentrated on commercial law. Upon completion of the program in 1872, she became the first black woman to graduate from an American law school and receive a law degree.

 Charlotte E. Ray


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He was an African American leader in the civil rights movement, minister, and supporter of Black nationalism. He urged his fellow Black Americans to protect themselves against white aggression “by any means necessary,” a stance that often put him at odds with the nonviolent teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr.

          Malcolm X


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He was a Cushite/Nubian, who was the Third Pharaoh of Egypt's 25 Dynasty and is also mentioned in the Bible as an ally of Isreal during their war against the Assyrians.

Who was Tarhaka (Taharqa) 2Kings 19:9  Isaiah 37:9


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He was an inventor who held more than 60 patents in the U.S. He was the first African American mechanical and electrical engineer after the Civil War. After many people were killed due to trains colliding with each other, due to lack of communication, he invented a wiring system that made that communication possible, which was the precursor to the telephone. In fact, he went broke, suing Thomas Edison who tried to steal his invention.

  Granville Woods


400

He feels That falcons are the best football team ever. I don't know why 


                        Xavier Garrett

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 I was born in Houston, GA I like to collect G1 transformers figures for my collection of them.

Harley Pope

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I was born in Guerrero  Mexico

                           Valery

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He was a famous writer, philosopher, activist, and teacher, and one of the founders of the NAACP. He was the first African American to receive a Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1895. His work, The Souls of Black Folk, is often taught in The Human Event. He left America and spent the rest of his life in Ghana, and there is a large bust of him on the campus of Clark Atlanta University. Of course, he was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha

William Edward Burghardt Du Bois 


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He teaches true knowledge of self, by teaching true African history. He has traveled to Africa three times and has stepped foot on five different countries, to include Senegal, Kenya, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Tanzania

                             Mr.  Mack

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What was the nickname that was given to the Tuskegee Airman?  Hint: George Lucas a movie with the title






Red-Tailed Angels




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I was born in Pennsylvania and I do the WOP WOP WOOOOOP



                               Lathon 

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My mom is from the U.S VI and my dad is from Albany  NY.

                            Sania Tune


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She's our paraprofessional, she wants to visit Hawaii, and she is known as the church lady. 

500

He teaches the truth and not just on the surface level. He is the absolute best Social Studies Teacher in the state of Georgia, with a Master's in Education, Special Education, and content in the area of Social Studies, Reading and Language.

                        Mr.  Mack

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She felt that the system was not created to see Black students succeed. She struggled with being a Black woman, attempting to disrupt a system run primarily by white males that profit greatly from students graduating with very little education taking place. However, she persevered and started a charter school, the first of its kind in this Metro-Atlanta school district.

Christina Guillen of 7 Pillars Career Academy


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She was a powerful African Queen of Ancient Nubia, who led her army to victory three times against a Roman Army under Agustus Ceaser, forcing them into a peace treaty with her in 25 BC. "Her army returned with a bronze depiction of Augustus' head, taken from a statue of the Roman emperor. She then "buried the severed head of Augustus beneath the steps of a temple dedicated to victory."  She lost an eye in one of the battles and was later referred to as "One Eye Candance." She is known for this famous quote when she sent golden arrows to the Romans. “This gift is from the Candance. If you want peace this is a token of warmth and friendship. If you want war, keep them because you will need them.”

Amanishakheto or Amanirenas


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