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WHO AM I ?? She was born in New York Febuary,15 in 1820 as a Quaker. She became the headmistress at a women’s division school. At 29 years old she became

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Page 1: WHO AM I ?? She was born in New York Febuary,15 in 1820 as a Quaker. She became the headmistress at a women’s division school. At 29 years old she became
Page 2: WHO AM I ?? She was born in New York Febuary,15 in 1820 as a Quaker. She became the headmistress at a women’s division school. At 29 years old she became

WHO AM I ??

• She was born in New York Febuary,15 in 1820 as a Quaker.

• She became the headmistress at a women’s division school.

• At 29 years old she became involved in abolitionism .

• She died on March13,1906.

Page 3: WHO AM I ?? She was born in New York Febuary,15 in 1820 as a Quaker. She became the headmistress at a women’s division school. At 29 years old she became
Page 4: WHO AM I ?? She was born in New York Febuary,15 in 1820 as a Quaker. She became the headmistress at a women’s division school. At 29 years old she became

• She was born on may 12,1820 in Florence Italy.

• At 17 she left to go fulfill her destiny that was sent to her by God.

• She wanted to help people.

• She became a nurse during the Crimean War.

• She is know for helping a lot of people.

• My life ended in 1920, August 13.

Page 5: WHO AM I ?? She was born in New York Febuary,15 in 1820 as a Quaker. She became the headmistress at a women’s division school. At 29 years old she became

Florence Nightingale

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Figure me out!

• I was born on June 7,1909 in Westfield new Jersey.

• I was born into a family of musicians.

• In 1929, I graduated from Mount Holyoke College.

• I developed the Apgar• New born scoring system.

Page 8: WHO AM I ?? She was born in New York Febuary,15 in 1820 as a Quaker. She became the headmistress at a women’s division school. At 29 years old she became

GUESS WHO

• I was established on July 16,1862, Holly Springs Mississippi.

• I was born into slavery.• I attended Rust University.• I began teaching at age 14.• I moved to Tennessee in1884

and attended Frisk University in Nashville.

• I became a journalist who led an ant lynching crusade in the U.S. in 1890’s.

• I was laid to rest on March 25, 1931 in Chicago.

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Ida Wells-Barnett

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Define Me !• I was brought into this world on

January 13,1850.• I was of the mixed ethnicity.• I went to school in Washington

D. C.• I became a teacher at Howard

University when it was only 2 years old.

• I earned my law degree from Howard University in 1872.

• I became a lawyer in the district of Columbia.

• I was the first African -American women to be a lawyer.

• I died on January 4,1911.

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Charlotte Ray

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Unknown Person

• I was born December 10,1830.

• I attended Amherst Academy.

• I wrote a lot of poems, but on 10 were published.

• I died on May 15,1886.

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Guess Me Out Guys.!

• I was born March 23, 1857

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Fannie Farmer