I have developed a "Who Is It?" powerpoint game template and need 10 figures for Black History month?

February 2, 2010 - 12:20 am 5 Comments

Each slide will have a photo, covered by a 9 piece puzzle. Four clues are hidden. When one clue is revealed about the person, two pieces of the puzzle dissolve. If the team guesses they get 5000 points. The points go down as the more clues and puzzle pieces are activated. So which top 10 Black History Month people should I include in this product?

Harriet Tubman
Marian Anderson
Scott Joplin
Langston Hughes
Dr Charles Drew
Frederick Douglass
Mary bethune
Thurgood MArshall
Marcus Garvey
Adam Clayton Powell

5 Responses to “I have developed a "Who Is It?" powerpoint game template and need 10 figures for Black History month?”

  1. Facia Face Says:

    Martin Luther King
    Barack Obama
    Harriet Tubman
    Freddie Douglass
    George Washington Carver
    Maya Angelou
    Oprah Winfrey
    Thurgood Marshall
    Rosa Parks
    Jackie Robinson
    References :

  2. stephen k Says:

    Harriet Tubman
    Marian Anderson
    Scott Joplin
    Langston Hughes
    Dr Charles Drew
    Frederick Douglass
    Mary bethune
    Thurgood MArshall
    Marcus Garvey
    Adam Clayton Powell
    References :

  3. Baseballcardassassin Says:

    Mary Bethune
    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
    George Washington Carver
    Fredrick Douglas
    The Tuskegee Airmen
    Oprah Winfrey
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5
    Chuck Berry
    Thurgood Marshall.
    References :
    My history expertise.

  4. Jessie Says:

    Frederick Douglass… Jesse Owens… Bill Cosby… Louis Armstrong… Thurgood Marshall
    Rosa Parks…Oprah Winfrey… Barack Obama… Condoleezza Rice… Clarence Thomas… Martin Luther King Jr. … Jackie Robinson…

    checkout this page. it’ll help you
    References :
    http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmfirsts.html

  5. Maren Says:

    Harriet Tubman–Underground Railroad leader
    Frederick Douglass–orator
    Sojouner Truth–antislavery activist
    Martin Luther King–Civil Rights leader
    Rosa Parks–activist
    W.E.B. du Bois–NAACP founder
    Malcom X–Civil Rights leader, Black Power
    Huey Newton–Civil Rights leader, Black Panther
    Emmett Till–lynching victim
    Booker T. Washington–teacher
    Thurgood Marshall–Supreme Court justice
    George Washington Carver (hahaha)–scientist/inventor/peanut expert
    Colin Powell–General/Secretary of State
    Stanley Tookie Williams–writer/gangster
    Langston Hughes–writer, Harlem Renaissance
    Maya Angelou–writer/poet, Pulitzer nominee
    Nikki Giovanni–poet, Black Pride/feminist
    Marian Anderson–opera singer, contralto
    Bill Cosby–actor/comedian
    Louis Armstrong–jazz musician
    Jackie Robinson–baseball player
    Jesse Owens–Olympic sprinter
    Muhammad Ali–boxing champion
    Desmond Tutu–Nobel Prize winner/Bishop
    Nat "King" Cole–singer

    Just to name a few… ;D

    Good luck! :)
    References :

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