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African American Heroes for Children

March 7, 2014 by ami Leave a Comment

Ben Carson Spotlight

This post is sponsored by my favorite homeschool convention, Great Homeschool Conventions. This post also contains an affiliate link.

African American Heroes for Kids

My favorite series of biographies for children is The Childhood of Famous Americans books. One reason I like this series so much is because they include men and women of all colors as the heroes of the tales. My children have enjoyed dozens of these wonderful books.

Here are some of the people found in the Childhood of Famous Americans biographies:

  • Jackie Robinson (Young Sports Trailblazer)
     
  • Rosa Parks (Young Rebel)
     
  • Crispus Attucks (Black Leader of Colonial Patriots)
     
  • Martin Luther King Jr. (Young Man with a Dream)
     
  • Arthur Ashe (Young Tennis Champion)
     
  • Wilma Rudolph (Olympic Runner)
     
  • Ray Charles (Young Musician)
     
  • Harriet Tubman (Freedom's Trailblazer)
     
  • Jesse Owens (Young Record Breaker)
     
  • Langston Hughes (Young Black Poet)
     
  • Sojourner Truth (Voice of Freedom)
     
  • Roberto Clemente (Young Ball Player)
     
  • Althea Gibson (Young Tennis Player)
     
  • Thurgood Marshall (Young Justice)
     
  • Frederick Douglass (Abolistionist Hero)
     
  • Coretta Scott King (First Lady of Civil Rights)
     
  • Louis Armstrong (Young Music Maker)

​Another famous African American hero will be at Great Homeschool Conventions in Cincinnati and Greenville this year, Dr. Ben Carson. Don't miss your chance to go and hear from Dr. Carson.

Dr. Ben Carson​

Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., M.D., had a childhood dream of becoming a physician. Growing up in a single parent home with dire poverty, poor grades, a horrible temper, and low self-esteem appeared to preclude the realization of that dream until his mother, with only a third-grade education, challenged her sons to strive for excellence. Young Ben persevered and today is a full professor of neurosurgery, oncology, plastic surgery, and pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and he has directed pediatric neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center for over a quarter of a century. He became the inaugural recipient of a professorship dedicated in his name in May, 2008. He is now the Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., M.D. and Dr. Evelyn Spiro, R.N. Professor of Pediatric Neurosurgery.

As a tribute to all African American heroes, past and present, your student can create a mini-book of African American Heroes. This mini-book is unique and fun–it is a window book. Assemble the book first and then help your student choose three famous men or women to research. The list at the top of the post can help give you some ideas; you could even choose Ben Carson! Write the text on the lines on the left side, and add a picture under the window on the right side. 

African American Heroes Mini-Book Printable

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