Name that Quote!!! Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson.

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Name that Quote!!!

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Duke Ellington Pinkney, A.D. (1997). Duke Ellington. New York, Hyperion Books. up.com/artist/releases/def ault.aspx?pid=9117&aid= 2670http:// up.com/artist/releases/def ault.aspx?pid=9117&aid= /duke_ellington.html

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Jesse Owens Potter, J. and C. Clayton. (1997). African Americans who were first. New York: Dutton. owens.org/about1.html

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Ralph Bunche Potter, J. and C. Clayton. (1997). African Americans who were first. New York: Dutton.

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Marian Anderson Potter, J. and C. Clayton. (1997). African Americans who were first. New York: Dutton. xhibits/rbm/anderson/index.ht mlhttp:// xhibits/rbm/anderson/index.ht ml org/MarianAnderson.html

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Maya Angelou Angelou, M. (1969). I know why the caged bird sings. New York: Random House. “I believe that each of us comes from the Creator trailing whisps of glory.” ge/ang0bio-1

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Booker T. Washington Amper, T. (1998). Booker T. Washington. Minneapolis: Carolrhonda Books. gton/menu.html

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

George Washington Carver Stanley, P. M. (1996). American Environmental heroes. Springfield, N.J., Enslow Publishers. e_Washington_Carver

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Martin Luther King, Jr. Patrick, D. (1990). Martin Luther King, Jr. New York: Franklin Watts. m/spot/mlkjrday1.htmlhttp:// m/spot/mlkjrday1.html.

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Harriet Tubman Sterling, D. (1954). The Story of Harriet Tubman: Freedom train. New York, Scholastic. i/Harriet_Tubman

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Wilma Rudolph Biracree, T. (1988). Wilma Rudolph. New York, Chelsea House. ma.htm

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Rosa Parks Parks, R. (1996). Dear Mrs. Parks: A Dialogue with today’s youth. New York: Lee & Low Books. oc/page/par0bio-1

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Langston Hughes Haugen, B. (2006). Langston Hughes: The Voice of Harlem. Minneapolis, Compass Point Books. hp/prmPID/83

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

Butterfly McQueen “Lordy, Mizz Scarlet! I don’t know nothin’ ‘bout birthin’ babies!!!” ml/hollywood_162.html es/Butterfly/butterfly.htm 58/index.html

Rosa Parks Willie Mays MLK, Jr. Booker T. Washington Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Langston Hughes Oprah Winfrey Marian Anderson James Beckworth Duke Ellington Jesse Owens Maya Angelou Alex Hailey Benjamin Banneker George Washington Carver “Eubie” Blake “Butterfly” McQueen Wilma Rudolph Ralph J. Bunche

“Eubie” Blake e/subs/detail.asp?cat=Audio% 20Clips&id=378

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Alex Hailey om/audiofiles.htmlhttp:// om/audiofiles.html /alex_haley.html

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Oprah Winfrey g/autodoc/page/win0bio-1

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Sojourner Truth hio/trut-soj.htm

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Benjamin Banneker special/banneker- benjamin.html#bannekerletter

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James Beckworth ames_Beckwourth

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Willie Mays e_Mays

GREAT WORK!!!

References: Website photos benjamin.html#bannekerletterhttp:// benjamin.html#bannekerletter

Additional References: Sound clips (Alex Hailey) (Butterfly McQueen) son/index.html (Marian Anderson) son/index.html default.aspx?pid=9117&aid=2670 (Duke Ellington) default.aspx?pid=9117&aid= ?cat=Audio%20Clips&id=378 (Eubie Blake) ?cat=Audio%20Clips&id=378

c/ sec.mp3 (Jesse Owens) c/ sec.mp3 o/hughes.html (Langston Hughes) o/hughes.html htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=k6educators&cdn=education &tm=6&f=10&tt=2&bt=1&bts=1&zu=http%3A//w ww.stanford.edu/group/King/popular_requests/ (Martin Luther King, Jr.) htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=k6educators&cdn=education &tm=6&f=10&tt=2&bt=1&bts=1&zu=http%3A//w ww.stanford.edu/group/King/popular_requests/ Angelou.html (Maya Angelou) Angelou.html

out-RFB-D/Audiobooks-and- Equipment/Audiobook-Clips/Audiobook- Clip-I-am-Rosa-Parks/248/ (Rosa Parks) out-RFB-D/Audiobooks-and- Equipment/Audiobook-Clips/Audiobook- Clip-I-am-Rosa-Parks/248/