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Condoleezza Rice |
"A Day Like This"
A young woman growing during the Civil
Rights era learns the importance of education, discipline,
obedience, and sacrifice. These attributes inspires
her to grow up to become the first African American woman 66
United States Secretary of State.
Recommended Age Group: 9-11 |
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Cullen Jones |
"One Lap At A Time"
A young boy learns to swim after nearly
drowning at a water park when he was 5. Despite his
fears, he continued to swim and set goals of becoming a
Olympic style swimmer. In the 2008 Olympic Games in
Beijing, he won a gold medal. Children learn to set goals
and never give up despite the stereotypes of society.
Recommended Age Group: 8 - 12 |
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Missy
Elliott |
"Hip Hop Health"
A young woman and her mother are victims of
domestic abuse. Using her mother as her strength, the
young woman becomes a mega star. Along with stardom
came health problems. This play teaches young people
the importance to reaching for your dreams and most
importantly, taking care of their health.
Recommended Age Group:
12-15 |
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Reginal Lewis |
"I'd Rather Eat At The Belvedere"
A
young boy with pure determination becomes the first African
American to control a $2 billion-dollar a year global empire
TLC Beatrice International. It immediately became the
nation's top black-owned business.This play teaches
youth about the value of money and working hard to achieve
your goals.
Recommended Age Group:
9 - 12 |