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DIRECTIONS: Read each clue. Each clue tells about a famous black American on the
list below. Use the list to connect to a short biography of each person. On the line next
to each clue, write the name of the person that the clue tells about.
- _____________________ This person invented a machine, called a "lasting
machine," that stitched the leather of a shoe to its sole.
- _____________________ This person served three years in reform school for attempted
burglary before writing many famous rock-and-roll songs.
- _____________________ This person sang in church choirs while growing up as the
granddaughter of two Methodist ministers.
- _____________________ This person was a nursery school teacher before becoming a
well-known political figure.
- _____________________ A Nation of Islam minister at one time, he was assassinated while
giving a speech in 1965.
- _____________________ This person's given first and middle names at birth were
"Edward Kennedy."
- _____________________ This person was the first black congresswoman to be elected from
the Deep South.
- _____________________ A Harvard graduate, this person played a role in starting the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
- _____________________ This person helped register black voters in Mississippi and led
boycotts there of firms that practiced racial discrimination.
- _____________________ This person was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in
making an Arab-Israeli peace in 1949.
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