He takes a step in the ring dodges the hits. He dodges one last time and throws a punch straight to the jaw. Jack Johnson is the winner of the match. Boxing is what this Black Heavy weight champion is known for. It started way back in March 31, 1878 John Arthur Johnson was born to Henry and Tina Johnson.
Robert Leroy Johnson is one of the most 100th honorable people in playing guitar, especially BLUES ever known in the world. Although he recorded just 28 songs, the bluesman had a huge inflect on guitarists such as Eric Clapton and Keith Richards He is an African-American blues singer-songwriter and
John Henry is the main character known as Hammerman. Hammerman is considered to be part of the oral tradition category. John Henry is presented as a ballad to be sung, whereas Hammerman was written as a story to be read. Hammerman was a black worker, in the 1870’s, who helped build the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. John Henry was born and raised to become a steel-driving man.
Also, in terms of style, Roy Lichtenstein’s way to use the strokes really inspired me, and I believe, using visible and heavy strokes is a sign that shows artist’s control on
What Is the Horace Mann School and where is it located? The Horace Mann School is an independent is an independent college preparatory school in New York City, founded in 1887, Horace Mann School has located 231 W 246th St, Bronx, NY 10471 ("Horace Mann School." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation.
The two pieces of work that I thought were very eye catching was Girl with a Dog by Horace Bundy and Dodo and Her Brother by Ernst Kirchner. Bundy was incredibly captivating with his use of an oval shaped canvas. It really contrasted with the structured form within this portrait. The Girl with a Dog is oil on canvas painted in 1852. This type of portraiture is very unique and is quite modern compared to the standard portraits that contain one subject matter and direct gaze.
John Marsden was born on the 27th of September, 1950. Marsden was born in Victoria, Australia, despite this, he spent his first 10 years of life in the country towns of Kyneton, Victoria and Devonport, Tasmania. His name has a high aspect of respect, due to the fact of being a nephew of well-known colonial Anglican clergyman and magistrate, Samuel Marsden. At the age of 10, Marsden moved to Sydney and later attended, The King’s School, Parramatta, renowned for its military style and approach towards education. Marsden’s hobbies during his spare time included education, scrabble, reading, writing and backyard cricket.
George Washington Carver,Botanist, Chemist, Scientist, Inventor, was born in Diamond, Missouri, around 1864 during the civil war. The year and date of his birth is unknown. George left the Carver home to further his education. He was admired by the president at the time, Theodore Roosevelt. Carver was a scientific expert that has contributed a lot to today's society.
These two are both country singers and both are well known country singers, Hank Williams Sr. and Willie Nelson are some of the best known classics, when one thinks of country, these two names come to mind. Hanks Williams Sr. was born on September 17, 1923, and Willie Nelson was born on April 29, 1933. Today, currently, Willie Nelson is still alive while, unfortunately Hank Williams Sr. is not. Hank Williams Sr. died on New Year Day of 1953. Willie Nelson is the son of Myrle and Ira D. Nelson, they were sixteen when they had Willie Nelson.
Renee Elisabeth Maldonado 2/24/16 ELA Experience ¾ YIGT: George Washington Carver If you were given a peanut, how many things do you think you’d be able to make with it? Originally born into slavery in Diamond, MO, around 1864, George Washington Carver grew up to be one of the most prominent botanists and inventors of his time. During his education at Simpson College, in Indianola, Iowa, Carver majored in art. However, a teacher successfully convinced him to transfer to Iowa University.
First Anthony carried a huge gym bag and a school bag. He was on the cross country team, so he had to come to the morning practice. After the practice, he always took a shower, out on the fresh cloth and take out his roller to relax his leg muscles. He was always dreaming about to become a national runner, earning his pride over others students. After he went to the classroom, he took out his protein shake and drank it to recover his muscles.
William Count Basie was born on August 21, 1904 and was raised in Red Bank, New Jersey. Basie was raised by Harvey Lee Basie and Lillian Ann Childs Basie. Harvey Lee worked as a Coachman and also as a caretaker for a wealthy judge. As cars became more popular, the coachmen occupation was not needed. As a result, he became a handyman for wealthy landowners.
Growing up into a life similar to many other African American children in the 19th century, George Washington Carver was born into an enslaved family. Fortunately, he has the opportunity to receive a proper education from his owner, and he recognized that education would help him to change not only his life but the life of many others. Described by a website called “The State Historical Society of Missouri”, he obtained both his bachelor and master degrees from the Iowa State Agricultural College in Ames, Iowa and further his study and experiment days at Tuskegee Institute located in the State of Alabama. Knowledge and curiosity were two driving forces that push Carver to become innovative in his experiments to create new techniques that would
George Washington Carver was born in Diamond Grove, Missouri in January of 1864. His parents were Mary and Giles Carver, and their master was Moses Carver (the slave took up their owner’s last name.) Giles, George’s father left his mother before he was born, only to leave Mary, his mother, to raise George on her own. However, later on, Mary and George were kidnapped by northern raiders to be sold in Arkansas. George was returned frail, feeble and scrawny infant a year later in 1865 with no sign of his mother.
George Washington Carver “When you can do the common things of life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world” (Bagley). This quote completely encompasses George Washington Carver’s mentality that promoted success in his career. As a prominent scientist who contributed inventions and vast amounts of research, George Washington Carver, despite his unfortunate circumstances, diversified and revolutionized the world of agriculture. Carver’s early life is not one that would be typical of one of the most famous and successful agricultural innovators in history.