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Life as we Know it Gordon Parks was born in Fort Scott, Kansas in 1912, the youngest of sixteen children. Before making it as a successful photographer he went through many tough times. As his mother told him before her death. "Make a man of yourself up there. Put something in to it, and you&...
Peter MapesDr. David HawesEng 215October 16, 2004The Power of Voice: Great Black VoicesBlack people throughout all of time have at established their voice as power. Modern examples like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, Civil Rights Leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X; before them gr...
The 1960's were one of the most significant decades in the twentieth century. The sixties were filled with new music, clothes, and an overall change in the way people acted, but most importantly it was a decade filled with civil rights movements. On February 1, 1960, four black freshmen from ...
Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama, to James McCauley, a carpenter, and Leona McCauley, a teacher. Both her grandparents were born into slavery. At two, she moved to her grandparents\' farm in Pine Level, Alabama, with her mother and younger brother, Sylvester. At 11, she ...
The 1960's were one of the most significant decades in the twentieth century. The sixties were filled with new music, clothes, and an overall change in the way people acted, but most importantly it was a decade filled with civil rights movements. On February 1, 1960, four black freshmen from N...
The 1960's were one of the most significant decades in the twentieth century. The sixties were filled with new music, clothes, and an overall change in the way people acted, but most importantly it was a decade filled with civil rights movements. On February 1, 1960, four black freshmen from N...
The 1960's were one of the most significant decades in the twentieth century. The sixties were filled with new music, clothes, and an overall change in the way people acted, but most importantly it was a decade filled with civil rights movements. On February 1, 1960, four black freshmen from North C...