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Activities with Coretta Scott King Award Winners
Activities by Nancy Polette © 2002

MINTY: A STORY OF YOUNG HARRIET TUBMAN
by Alan Schroeder. I1lus. by Jerry Pinkney. Dial, 1996.
1997 Winner

Young Harriet Tubman was stubborn and headstrong. She longed and prepared for only one thing..to be free!

ACTIVITY: Create a Mystery Report about a famous African American.

List eight things about the person. Mix up the clues. One must be a give away clue. Ask a volunteer to give a number between 1 and 10.
Read the clue for that number. The person can guess or pass. Ask for more volunteers until all clues are read or the topic is guessed.

  1. I had sixteen brothers and sisters.
  2. I was the first child in my family not born a slave.
  3. I served as an advisor to President Roosevelt.
  4. I attended a mission school, a seminary and a Bible Institute.
  5. I was named "Mother of the Century" in 1954.
  6. I was a college president.
  7. I opened a first school for Negro children in 1904.
  8. I served as a U.S. representative to the United Nations.