The President’s Scrapbook Teacher and School Name.

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The President’s Scrapbook Teacher and School Name

Helen Keller My favorite Famous American is Helen Keller because By: Helen Keller was deaf and blind. She learned to read and talk. She became a lecturer.

George Washington My favorite Famous American is George Washington because By: George Washington is the Father of our Country. George Washington was the first President.

Susan B. Anthony My favorite Famous American is Susan B. Anthony because By: Susan B. Anthony worked hard for women’s rights. She wanted women to be able to vote.

Abraham Lincoln My favorite Famous American is Abraham Lincoln because By: Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President. Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves.

Jackie Robinson My favorite Famous American is Jackie Robinson because By: Jackie Robinson was a famous baseball player. He was the first black player in the Major Leagues.

Martin Luther King, Jr. My favorite Famous American is Martin Luther King, Jr. because By: Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream. He wanted all Americans to be equal.

Credits for our scrapbook. Helen Keller by: George Washington by: Susan B. Anthony Abraham Lincoln by: Jackie Robinson by: Martin Luther King, Jr. by: