When Jerry West was a boy, he was kept out of sports do to his small stature. He mostly spent all of his free time shooting basketball at a hoop that is nailed to his neighbors storage shed. That is the place where he started to perfect his shooting style and skills. Later on Jerry West finally worked his way onto East Bank high school’s varsity basketball team, he spent his junior year mostly on the bench. He was the first high schooler in West Virginia to score 900 in a single season.…
James Bridger was born on March 17, 1804. He was an Indian fighter, fur trapper, guide, and a trader. His father was a very happy innkeeper; he later became a fur trapper. James had three Indian wives over his life time James Bridger tale was just like the actual death of Jedidiah Smith. James Bridger died on the Santa Fe Trail, because he was under the lances of Comanche Indians.…
In 1983, Joan graduated from Central Brampton High School as an honour roll student, and earned an academic scholarship to attend the University of Toronto. After complating her Bachelor of Commerce Degree in 1988 at the University of Toronto, Joanne…
On the morning of August 15, 1961, 12 year old Gerta Lowe woke up to the sounds of sirens. Overnight communist Germany had build a barbed wire fence along the border of east and west Berlin. In the days before, Gerta and her dad had taken an exporatory trip over the border to search for work and opportunities. Now Gerta, her brother Fritz,and their moth…
Larry Barnica is my grandfather. He is 87 years old and is married to Illa Sue Barnica. During the early years of my childhood they have always been known as ‘Papa’ and ‘Grammy’ and they are still called that today. Because Papa is so humble, it took awhile for him to start. He thought it would be better if I asked Grammy to tell me about herself, but she managed to get him to talk.…
She was born September 8, 1954, in Tylertown, Mississippi. This strong woman is known as a civil rights activist. The activist now lives in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1960, this woman became the first african-american to attend an all-white elementary school at the age of six. This historic activist is known as Ruby Nell Bridges Hall.…
In the fairly small town of Sherwood, OR, there is a very controversial mayor. The mayor is Krisanna Clark. The controversial mayor has done numerous things to help Sherwood become a better, safer, and happier place to live for all ages. Recently, Krissana has done things many people do not agree with, such as taking away one of the best places for kids and working out, the YMCA. Countless people have gotten very angry with her for that idea and it has caused backlash from a great deal of families.…
In the time of the 12 tribes there were prophets. There are now also now modern day prophets. Thea Bowman was one of these modern day prophets. Modern day prophets are great examples of Jesus. Not all modern day prophets are Christians.…
Bryant was born on November 3, 1794, in a log cabin near Cummington, Massachusetts; the home of his birth is today marked with a plaque. He was the second son of Peter Bryant, a doctor and later a state legislator, and Sarah Snell. His maternal ancestry traces back to passengers on the Mayflower; his father's, to colonists who arrived about a dozen years later. Bryant and his family moved to a new home when he was two years old. The William Cullen Bryant Homestead, his boyhood home, is now a museum.…
Ruby bridges were the first courageous African American to enter an all white elementary school in New Orleans in 1966. She was a brave, little girl was lead by U.S. Marshals. Protesters yelled at her as she walked up the stairs. Ruby demonstrated bravery even though she was ostracized, threatened, and surrounded by racists. First, Ruby was shunned by white people, including her teachers and administrators.…
Earlier Life Janie Porter Barrett was an American welfare worker; she was born August 9th, 1865 in Athens, Georgia and died August 27th, 1948 in Hampton, Virginia. Barrett grew up in the cultured Skinner family home, where her mother worked as live-in housekeeper and seamstress. Barrett was educated along with the Skinner’s children, where she learned mathematics and literature. Once Barrett’s mother got married and moved out of the Skinner’s home, Barrett continued living with the Skinners. Barrett lived the life of white privilege which was not typical of most African-Americans.…
Born Frederick Augustus Bailey in Baltimore, Maryland 1818. Frederick struggled through childhood due to the slavery conditions at the time. In 1824, six year old Frederick Bailey moved from his home in Baltimore, Maryland to a plantation in the country called the Wye House. Just two years later, Frederick was sold off to another slave owner back in Baltimore where he was taught to read by his owner’s wife, Lucretia Auld. The learning process was a struggle do to Mr. Auld's harsh slave rules.…
1-Ruby Bridges- As a child,my mom bought me a book about her,back then it gave me chills and still does. Ruby was born September 8, 1954 in Tylertown,Mississippi. At the agr of two,her family moved to New Orlens,Louisiana because her parents sought to work in better oppertunities. Ruby was born the same year of the Supreme Court of the Brown vs Board of Education descion to desegregate schools.…
Neumeier 1 Sam Neumeier Professor Mamary Intro to Liberal Arts 25 September 2016 Jeannette’s Identity Could the dysfunction of the Walls family have promoted the amazing resilience and strength of Jeannette through various daily challenges? One could argue that the unusual and destructive behavior of Rex and Rose Mary forced her into a few unique situations that resulted in surprisingly her acting as a resilient and successful adult. In moving back to Welch, Virginia, Jeannette lost what minimal sense of security she may have enjoyed while living in her grandmother’s home in Arizona. The culture and climate (both socially and geographically) along with an increased awareness of her and her family’s poverty resulted in a significant loss of…
INTRODUCTION The lady we are about to introduce you is some one exceptional. She is determined, persistent and she gets the job done. She is the next Governor of this great state of Texas, Ms. Jane “Bitzi” Johnson Miller.…