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"Famous People from Pennsylvania"

Wow! You sure did read a lot of facts about Marian Anderson, Lucretia Mott and Milton Hershey.
But, can you remember what you read?
By using your notes and your memory, try to match up facts from the biographies you read.
Click on one square, then click on another.
If they match, great. If they don't match, you will need to try again. If you are lucky, you will remember what squares contain what facts.
Good Luck! Have Fun!

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Marian Anderson was afamous singer
Lucretia Mott fought againstslavery
Milton Hershey went to schooluntil the fourth grade
Lancaster Caramel Companyfirst successful Hershey business
Lucretia Mott believed thatwomen were equal to men
Building owned by the DARConstitution Hall
Anderson was not allowed to attend the music school becausethe school did not accept "colored" people
Eleanor Roosevelt quit the DARbecause they did not let Marian sing in Constitution Hall
When Lucretia Mott lived, women were not allowed toown property, vote, or go to college
Marian Anderson's famous performance was atthe Lincoln Memorial
At the Lincoln Memorial75,000 people saw Marian Anderson sing
An abolitionist is a person whowanted to end slavery and the use of slaves
Milton Hershey believed thatit was best to share wealth with the community
Derry ChurchWhere Milton moved to get fresh milk for chocolate
Giuseppe Boghettifamous singer teacher for Marian Anderson
Lucretia Mott could not attend the Anit-Slavery meetingbecause she was a woman
Men believed that a woman's place wasto clean the house and raise the children
Presidential Medal of Freedomaward given to Marian Anderson
Marian Anderson was the first black person tojoin the Metropolitan Opera
Milton Hershey's "model town" did not havea large jail for criminals

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