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2022 News 2

by Nguyen, Priscilla

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Making History
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Journalists, Sophia Nguyen and Charlotte Chen, highlight men and women that persevered through obstacles and made history.
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Maya Angelo
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Robert Smalls
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George .W Carver
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Barack Obama
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By: Sophia Nguyen
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Fannie Lou Hamer
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George Washington Carver was born on January, ? , 1864 , in Diamond, Missouri.
During July 30th, 1865, he was captured and kidnapped by members of the Klu Klux Klan, who were resentful because of the abolition of slavery. Luckily, George was found by his neighbors, and returned to his masters, Moses and Susan Carver.
During 1897, George noticed that many cotton plantations were quickly dying. He then investigated the strange situation, and discovered that cotton quickly used up most of the soil's nutrients. Soon enough, he experimented with crops, and noticed that peanuts provide nitrates for the soil. He quickly informed farmers, and invented crop-rotation. The process required planting cotton for one season, and then replacing the cotton plants with peanut bushels after the cotton's season is over.
George W Carver sadly died after falling a long way down a staircase during January 5th, 1943.
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By: Charlotte Chen

Maya Angelou is a woman who considers herself as a poet, novelist, essayist, teacher, producer, dramatist, historian, filmmaker, activist, and actress. Wow, she has a lot of jobs.

Maya wrote poetry, and made television shows. She was the first African American to become a cable car conductor, but she went back to finish high school. She talked at President Barack Obama's inauguration, and helped Martin Luther King Jr. But sadly, his assassination occurred on her birthday.

Maya also helped a guy called Malcolm X. to make a poetic book called I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. Maya Angelou is an inspiring and role model- ish person through many of our eyes.
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Words by Sophia Nguyen

In 1917, Fannie was born in Montgomery County, Mississippi. 6 years later, she was forced to drop out of school due to a rise in sharecropping.
Years later, on the New Years Day of 1962, she attended a rally organized by the SNCC and SCLC ( two groups that are against racism and unfair civil rights ) and was inspired to take a stand against unruly people.
On August 1st, 1962, she traveled to Ruleville Mississippi to vote, which at the time, was illegal for those of color and women to do so.
On December 24th,1963, she decided to attempt to run for a spot in congress, but failed the two times she tried, both due to other members being against her skin tone.
On January 1st, 1964, she was heard of by white police officers, and was then jailed and beaten, leading to heart failure.
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By : Charlotte Chen

Black History Month celebrates well known African Americans. One of these amazing people would be Barack Obama. Barack Obama was the very first African American to become president. His wife, Michelle Obama also shows an interesting history.

There were some other unknown firsts that he accomplished. Like being the first African American president, he was also the first president who came from Hawaii. He was also the first president to install a basketball court in the White House.

Barack Obama was a very interesting man to lots of people, and he set the bar for Kamala Harris, who is the very first woman Vice President. He is a man who has done a lot and people like to dream they will be just like him.
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Words by Sophia Nguyen

Smalls was born in an enslaved house in Beaufort, South Carolina on April 5th, 1839. Years later, in 1856, he married Hannah Jones.
During the outbreak of the Civil War, he was hired as a deckhand on a Confederate supply ship titled "The Planter. "

The boat carried cotton and other numerous supplies throughout forts in Charleston Harbor. Over the course of several months, he observed how the ship was controlled and how it functioned while he plotted a way to escape.

In the early hours of May 13th, 1862, white officers slept in the Charleston forts. Smalls along with an estimated 7 slaves ( including his wife and two children ) slipped the Planter out of Charleston Harbor. He headed out to open waters and the Union blockade. It was daring and dangerous, and if caught, the crew was prepared to blow up the vessel. Saving other slaves along the way, he successfully escaped to free land.
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Falcons of the Week
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Falcons of the week display leadership, teamwork, and success in everything they do.
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Benjamin Jordan
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Elena Benton
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Vivian Zidlicky
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Veila Nguyen and Tyler Camio
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Brayleigh Whipkey
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Vivian Zidlicky... Or should we say little ball of love! When VIvian has her eyes set on something, she is not willing to stop aiming for it!
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Benjamin Jordan, a superstar in the making ! Make way Superman, because this kid has got some super- kindness, and he's not hesitating to share this power with the world!
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Ms. Elena Benton never gives up on herself, and her friends! She welcomes everyone she meets with open arms, and never fails to achieve her goals!!
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1st graders, Veila Rose Nguyen and Tyler Camio, are two AMAZING students who always aim for the stars! These two have no limit to what they can achieve!
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Bryson Gordon
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Addison Melusso
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Noelle Darius
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Breighleigh really shines like a star, But instead of spreading light, she spreads love! Everyone in her class NEVER feels left out with Breighleigh there to help out! Congrats!!!!
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Perry Smith
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Addison Melusso blinds anyone that passes by her with radiant kindness and carefulness! Her teacher, along with the rest of her class sure can admit: Addison is the best! Congratulations, Addison!
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Noelle Darius was third grade's falcon of the week! She displayed kindness in and out of the classroom! She has expert-leveled listening skills, and will do anything to achieve her goals! She helps her classmates at all times, and is always on top of it!
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4th grader, Perry Smith, has really outdone herself this time! She has definitely shown great kindness and carefulness to all of her classmates!
She'll stop in her path if she sees someone struggling, and offer them help like the great friend she is!
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Bryson rightfully earned his title as " Falcon Of The Week," by showing his listening and participating in all activities! Not to mention how incredibly friendly he's been to all of his classmates! During soccer, he'll even stop himself in the middle of the game to help someone that has fallen down!
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