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Dave the Potter. Audrey Wright. Artist’s Showcase. Historical Literature. Dr. Gabrielle Foreman. Dance. Vincent Thomas. Dance. Dr. Lynnette Overby. Artwork. Poetry. Jonathan Green. Glenis Redmond. Music. Ralph Russell. Getting Involved. Literacy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dave the PotterDave the Potter

Audrey WrightAudrey Wright

Artist’s ShowcaseArtist’s ShowcaseDanceDance

MusicMusicPoetryPoetry

Historical Historical LiteratureLiterature

ArtworkArtwork

Vincent ThomasVincent Thomas Dr. Lynnette OverbyDr. Lynnette OverbyDr. GabrielleDr. Gabrielle

ForemanForeman

Glenis RedmondGlenis RedmondJonathan GreenJonathan GreenRalph RussellRalph Russell

DanceDance

Getting InvolvedGetting Involved

LiteracyLiteracy

I wonder where is all my relationsFriendship to all - and every nation

16 August 1857

I made this Jar = for cash --though its called = lucre Trash //

22 August 1857

a pretty little Girl, on a virgeVolcaic mountains[s], how, they burge

24 August 1857

Artist’s ShowcaseArtist’s ShowcaseThe Cotton DanceThe Cotton Dance

Combination of:Combination of:

PantomimePantomime

DanceDance

PoetryPoetry

MusicMusic

The DanceThe Dance

Cotton ResearchCotton Research

Character DevelopmentCharacter Development

Historical EmpathyHistorical Empathy

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