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What year was Walter born?
What did Walter do to earn pennies?
What happened to Walter’s biological
mother?
When Walter was 4 he went to live with
Florence and Herbert ___________?
Who was Walter’s first reading teacher?
1937
He taught himself to dance, and performed on the street.
Walter’s biological mother died after the
birth of his sister.
Herbert’s last name was Dean.
Florence Dean
What important skill had Walter learned
from Mama that prepared him for
elementary school?
Why did Walter’s first grade teacher oppose him skipping first grade
and moving on to second?
Why did Mrs. Parker select Walter and Eric to be the class cookie monitors in
fourth grade?
What happened to Walter’s father
when Walter was in second grade?
What happened when Walter brought home a report card with a red mark
on it?
To read
Because he could not speak well
They were the tallest
Herbert Dean was drafted into
the Navy
He got a beating
After Walter’s surgery, how did Walter disobey the doctor’s
orders to stay in bed?
What was Walter’s main problem when he read
out loud in class?
Walter’s poem was selected for the school
newspaper. The title was “My __________.”
What type of surgery did Walter have in 4th grade?
Who disapproved of Walter playing with guns and reading comic books?
He got bored and went outside to ride his bike.
The students laughed at his speech problem.
“My Mother”
He had his appendix removed
Mrs. Dobson
Walter love most about Harlem?
How old was Walter when he joined the
Army?
How did Walter respond to Dr. Holiday when he asked him “do you like being black?”
What professional baseball team did Walter
love?
Two black athletes that made headlines during the summer of 1947?
The music
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“Yes, of course I do.”
The Brooklyn Dodgers
Jackie Robinson
and
Joe Louis
IntegrateA.To memorize
B. to fine something
C. to unite or combine
D. to be stubborn
ScenariosA.A time period in the 1940s
B. to find something
C. plots, stories, or scenes
D. to perform on stage
Lanyard
A. apartment house; living quarters
B. to unite or combine
C. a cord worn around the neck to hold something
D.A period count of the population
opinionated
A. to act aggressively
B. to memorize
C. to read publications in short installments
D.stubborn or conceited about one’s own beliefs
MatzohA.To draw of paint
B. to search for a lost item
C. a biscuit of unleavened bread
D. a location in Harlem
IntegrateTo unite or combine
ScenariosPlots, stories, or scenes
LanyardA cord worn around the neck or shoulder to hold
something such as a whistle.
OpinionatedStubborn or conceited in regards to ones own beliefs
MatzohA biscuit of unleavened bread