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People to Know Kindergarten Advance to the next slide and click on the link to reveal the person. Then click on the picture of the person for the next clue(s). Don’t use the arrows or spacebar, just the mouse. Click the arrow to begin.

Who am I? Born in a log cabin and taught himself how to read. Became a U.S. President. Known as “Honest Abe.” U.S. President when the country was divided over the issue of equality for all people. Helped free African American slaves.

Who am I? An Indian girl who was a helper and friend to the settlers in Jamestown.

Who am I? A woman believed to have sewn one of the first flags for our country.

Who am I? A brave leader of soldiers. The first president of the United States, known as “Father of Our Country.” Honored on Presidents’ Day observed in February.

Abraham Lincoln

Pocahontas

Betsy Ross

George Washington

Who am I? Honored in January. African American minister who worked so that all people would be treated fairly. He led peaceful marches and gave speeches. Brought about changes in the law through peaceful means.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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