African American Biography Doll Project



African American Biography Doll ProjectIn honor of Black History and Louise R. Johnson Day we will be celebrating the multitude of achievements of African Americans by completing an African-American Biography Doll. Choose an influential African American to research for your bio doll. There is a list of influential African Americans located on the other side of the page. Each student must chose of different person, so please have a few people in mind. You will receive a template for this assignment to help you complete your bio doll. BE CREATIVE. This is NOT a research paper. 1.The front of your Biography Doll is decorated to resemble your historic African American. (30 points)2.Label the following:The brain: Ideas or thoughts that person hadThe heart: What they are passionate aboutThe mouth: A quote said by your historical figure The hands: Their Accomplishments The feet: Their backgroundWhen they were born and when they died Where they grew upTheir schooling (if any)Were they married, did they have any children, and any other information you can find.3.On the back of your doll or on a separate sheet of paper answer the following question: What makes this person a role model for future generations? This project is due: February 22, 2016290893515875003943351587500African American Biography Doll ProjectLouise R. Johnson Fredrick DouglasHarriet TubmanMatthew HensonMary McLeod BethuneBessie ColmanBooker T. WashingtonGeorge Washington CarverSatchel PaigeThurgood MarshallJoe LouisJacob LawrenceMartin Luther King Jr.Barbara JohnsRuby BridgesMae JemisonLangston HughesRosa ParksColin PowellBarack ObamaMalcolm XJackie Robinson Jesse OwensPhyllis Wheatley Homer Plessy Sojourner TruthCoretta Scott KingCondoleezza RiceMichael Jordan If you have another person in mind, see your teacher for approval. ................
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