Black History 104

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.

  1. _____________________ In 1870, this person was the first black to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
  2. _____________________ This person, the child of former slaves, invented the ironing board, the lawn sprinkler, and many other useful things.
  3. _____________________ This person was one of the first people killed in the cause of American independence.
  4. _____________________ This civil rights advocate told her life story in the book A Colored Woman in a White World.
  5. _____________________ This person -- the 15th of 17 children born of former slaves -- grew up to become a college president.
  6. _____________________ This person, the child of ex-slaves, developed a hair product and died a millionaire!
  7. _____________________ Many consider this fur and grain trader to be the founder of the city of Chicago.
  8. _____________________ This former coal mine worker born to former slaves got a degree from Harvard University and started what is called today "Black History Month."
  9. _____________________ Many consider this doctor to be the originator of the Blood Bank concept.
  10. _____________________ This person, the child of a runaway slave, was a football All-American and a well-known actor and singer.

 

Carter C. Woodson http://library.thinkquest.org/10320/Woodson.htm
Mary McLeod Bethune http://library.thinkquest.org/10320/Bethune.htm
Joseph Hayne Rainey http://blackhistory.eb.com/micro/492/61.html
Mary Eliza Church Terrell http://blackhistory.eb.com/micro/727/77.html
Paul Robeson http://www.philly.com/packages/history/people/notable/robeson
Jean-Baptist-Point DuSable http://blackhistory.eb.com/micro/179/16.html
Crispus Attucks http://blackhistory.eb.com/micro/40/36.html
Elijah McCoy http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/mccoy.html
Madame C.J. Walker http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/walker.html
Charles Drew http://library.thinkquest.org/10320/Drew.htm
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