Good Citizens By Alisha Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln is our 16 th president. He was born in a log cabin. His job was trying to keep the states together.

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Good Citizens By Alisha

Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln is our 16 th president. He was born in a log cabin. His job was trying to keep the states together. He did not like slavery. He is honest. lincoln-16th-president.html

George Washington George Washington is our 1st president. There is a story of him cutting down a cherry tree. That is why some people eat cherry pie on President’s day. george-washington-presidents-day

Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly an airplane. She proved that women can fly airplanes. Her airplane crashed, and Amelia Earhart was never found. e/films/earhart/

George Washington Carver George Washington Carver invented things made from peanuts. He can make anything with it like soap, cake, and mostly food. They called him the Plant Doctor. rd.asp?idproduct=14260

Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wasn’t allowed to go to school with the white people. He became a lawyer. He made a speech. The white people thought they were better. senate-honors-legacy-of-martin-luther-king- jr/ dr-martin-luther-king-jr/

Helen Keller Helen Keller lived on a farm. She used braille to read. She couldn't see or hear. She got mad because it isn’t fun being blind and can’t hear. ies/american-personalities-portrait- gallery/helen-keller/

WASPs The WASPs flew in airplanes to the war. n-air-force-service-pilots

Navajo Code Talkers Navajo Code Talkers fought in the World War. southwest.info/navajocodetalkers.htm