Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in the city of Gary, Indiana. He all the features of athletic superstar: American singer, songwriter, and dancer. He was one of the most popular entertainers in the world. He was the best-selling music artist during the year of his death. Jackson is contributions to music, dance and fashion.
To the 30 to the 20 to the 10 down the sideline to the endzone! Touchdown Derrick Henry! Have you ever wondered who the 2016 Heisman Trophy? Well, I am about to tell you about him. His name is Derrick Henry Derrick Henry is from Yulee, Florida.
The primary analysis documents is a letter written by a former slave named Jordan Anderson in 1865. He wrote the letter in response to a letter that his former master Colonel Anderson wrote to him. Colonel Anderson wrote the letter to Jourdan Anderson to request that he come back to work for him (Anderson). In response, Jourdan Anderson wrote his letter to write about his new life as a freed man and how it was better than working for Colonel Anderson and that if he was to come back and work for him, Colonel Anderson would have to comply with certain conditions. In the second document, Speeches by Indian leaders, Nez Perce chief Joseph did speeches about the struggle for freedom of his people.
Do you know about Thomas Rhett? If you don’t then I am going to tell you all about him. Thomas Rhett Akins J.R was born on March 30,1990 in Valdosta Georgia. After his mother died Rhett (his dad) took care of him and Thomas Rhett went on tours with his dad because he was a country singer.
Today we are going to talk about davy crockett the famous man who fought in the alamo. Davy crockett was born in limestone tennessee on august,17,1789 his parents were john crockett and Rebecca crockett. Also he had 8 brothers and sisters his sisters names were elizabeth crockett,margaret crockett,rebecca crockett. His brother names were james crockett,nathan crockett,william crockett,aaron crockett,john crockett. That is a lot of brothers and sisters.
Our third speaker of the day will be Mr. David Brouch. Mr. Brouch lives in Naperville along with his wife, Gretchen Brouch, and their three daughters; Madalyn, a freshman at Neuqua Valley High School; Isabel, a 7th grader here at Bethany; and Allison, a 5th grader also here at Bethany. Mr. Brouch has been a member at Bethany Lutheran Church since 2003. Mr. Brouch went to grade school at St. Nicholas School in Aurora and High School at Aurora Central Catholic.
Have you ever heard of Benjamin Banneker? That's what I thought. Benjamin was a African American, who of course started his life out as a slave. If it wasn’t for Benjamin our nation's capitol wouldn’t exist. In 1753 he invented the first striking clock.
On March 15, 1965, Lyndon Baines Johnson addressed a joint session of Congress to urge the passage of the Voting Rights Act and outlined his plans for supporting voting rights. In his speech, Johnson not only advocated policy, he borrowed the language of the civil rights movement, and he represents a key moment in the civil rights movement as well as a culturally significant speech in American letters and he tied the movement to American history. This message was addressed to the presidency and the members of the congress.
Thousands of women have screamed at the top of their lungs, clawed at the patriarchy, and tirelessly fought for their rights as citizens of the United States of America. From the beginning of mankind, women have been labeled as inferior to men not only physically, but mentally and intellectually as well. Only in 1920 did women gain the right to voice their opinions in government elections while wealthy white men received the expected right since the creation of the United States. A pioneer in women’s suffrage, Susan B. Anthony publicly spoke out against this hypocrisy in a time when women were only seen as child bearers and household keepers. Using the United State’s very own Constitution and Declaration as ammunition, Anthony wrote countless
Ever heard of the most controversial president in American history? You may have heard his name before, but I doubt you know the information I'm about to tell you. His name was Andrew Jackson and he was our 7th president. Andrew Jackson is the most horrid president because he forced thousands of Native Americans out of their own land even though it went against the federal government, very aggressive towards the citizens, and invited the entire United States to his inauguration. Andrew Jackson wanted to force 50,000 Native Americans out of their own territory.
Lyndon B Johnson's Great Society Speech Lyndon B. Johnson is mostly known for being the president of the United States, but that is not all he was. He became Vice President of the United States in 1960. After John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, Johnson became President of the United States (Lyndon B). May 22, 1964, Johnson spoke passionately and empathetically at a political event in Ann Arbor Michigan to President Hatcher, Governor Romney, Senators McNamara and Hart, Congressmen Meader and Staebler, and members of the Michigan delegation about building a Great Society to help eliminate hard times for the poor (Johnson). Johnson conveys his message about building a Great Society by using pathos, ethos, and logos, by using personal information to appeal to our emotions, and by using plausible statistics.
[Imagine a low booming voice from an announcer] “Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Billy Jacking exhibition, presented by Gallery 2, created and brought to you by artist, Jordan Bennett from the Mi’kmaq Nation, Wabinki Confederacy in Newfoundland, Canada. This exhibition is situated within the traditional un-ceded territory of the Sinixt Peoples. For the featured bout, we are going to witness a most anticipated match in history, the fighters are in the ring and they are ready, we have Billy Jack in the left, and his opponent, Stephen Harper in the right… for people in attendance, are you ready?!... Then, let’s get readddddddddddddy to rummmmmmmmmbllllle…" This exhibition, Billy Jacking presents an imagined bout of epic popular cultural
The first American president,One of the greatest men who walked this earth, a man who achieve some of the greatest title that a lot of people can 't achieve in today 's world. He is known for being the commander of chief in the continental army also known for a gentleman planter and many more titles. Plenty of people look at him daily and might not even know who he is or why is he on money. But I 'm here to explain and to break it down for you! BIOGRAPHICAL George Washington the son of Augustine Washington and Mary Ball.
Heather Whitestone McCallum Miss Deaf America Intro: I. Attention Getter: Can you imagine standing onstage, thousands of people cheering in the audience, and millions watching in anticipation from their televisions at home, as you are getting ready to be crowned Miss America, but not being able to hear anything? 29 years ago that is how Heather Whitestone McCallum felt, she was the first Miss America with a disability and she was born right here in Alabama. II.
I) Introduction: Hello everyone today I will speak to you about an English rock band who most of you have heard off, “The Beatles”. They were one of the biggest musical icons in history. The band consisted of 4 legends: John Lennon (guitar), George Harrison (guitar), Paul McCartney (bass) and Ringo Starr (drums).