That NEVER Stopped Believing!

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That NEVER Stopped Believing! 3rd Grade Presents Our American Heroes That NEVER Stopped Believing!

Paul Revere

He believed in independence!!!

Revere’s beliefs led him to take a famous midnight ride!

Frederick Douglass

He believed in freedom and escaped on a train!

Douglass believed in helping others.

Susan B. Anthony

She believed in equal rights!

Her hard work paid off!!!

Mary McLeod Bethune

She believed in education.

We remember her beliefs to this day!

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

He believed in public service!

He also believed in liberty!

His beliefs hold true!

Eleanor Roosevelt

She believed in human rights…

…and cooperation!

Lyndon B. Johnson

He believed in a great society!

Thurgood Marshall

He believed in civil rights!

Cesar Chavez

He believed in worker’s rights!

Don’t Stop Believing!!!