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African-American History  With Answers
     Identify the three celebrities in the top row.  Then match each  picture with its description:
 
A.  I was the first person to perform open-heart surgery.  Picture #2 - Daniel Hale Williams, 1893 at Provident Hospital in Chicago, Ilinois
B.  My novel "Beloved" earned me the honor of being named  the first African-American to  win a Nobel Prize in literature.  Pictures #1 -- Toni Morrison (in  1993)  -- "Beloved"  was eventually portrayed on the big screen with Oprah Winfrey and Thandie Newton.
C.  I was the first African-American to win an Academy Award.  What was the name of the movie? Picture #3 -- Hattie McDaniel played in "Gone With the Wind" in 1939

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Lincoln High School History
   Now do the same for  our  teachers pictured  to your right and left:
 
A.  I earned a master's degree at age 19.  Pictures #4 - Ms. Mildred Davis
B.  I was the  valedictorian  of my graduating class at Lincoln.  After graduating from Wiley College, I returned to Lincoln as a teacher.  Pictures # 2 -- Mrs. Frances Glenn Roberson
C.  My college major was industrial arts. However, I taught a different subject matter at Lincoln.  Pictures # 1 - Captain Lester Mays
D.  I eventually left Lincoln to teach at a community college.  Picture # 3 -- Mr. Oliver Fountain went on  to teach math at Eastfield College.

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