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The Statue Of Liberty
My needle felting project honors what The Statue of Liberty stands for.

Sylvia Phillips
Feb 84 min read


Anne Frank
1929 – 1945 Birthplace: Frankfurt, Germany Diarist who documented the persecution of Jews by the Nazis Author I created "Anne holding her diary" to honor Anne Frank on what would have been her 94th birthday. We remember what hate did, and remind everyone we must learn from history or we are doomed to repeat it. Born Annelies Marie Frank on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, Anne dreamed of being a journalist. She grew up speaking both Dutch and German. The Nazis came to po

Sylvia Phillips
Jun 12, 20233 min read


Misty Copeland
1982-present Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri First African American principal dancer with American Ballet New York Times Bestselling Author As a child facing financial instability, sometimes living in a hotel room as one of six children her single mom worked many jobs to just feed them. At age 13 Copeland and her siblings visited a Boys and Girls Club where ballet teacher Cindy Bradley discovered her and encouraged her to pursue formal ballet training. Very shy and reserved

Sylvia Phillips
Feb 19, 20233 min read


Ruby Bridges
1954-present Birthplace: Tylertown, Mississippi First African American student to desegregate an all-white school at 6 years old Civil Rights Activist Author Recipient United States Presidential Citizens Medal 2001 Ruby’s birth year coincided with the US Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Brown v. The Board of Education of Topeka Kansas, which ended racial segregation in public schools. Southern states continued to resist integration and in 1959 Ruby attended a segregated N

Sylvia Phillips
Feb 9, 20233 min read


Rosa Parks
1913-2005 Birthplace: Tuskegee, Alabama Civil Right icon Presidential Medal Of Freedom Award Author Rosa Parks was home schooled by her mother until the age of 11. She had to leave secondary school to care for her ailing grandmother. At the encouragement of her husband, she finished her high school classes and achieved her diploma in 1933. She became active in defending The Scottsboro Boys , a group of Black men who had been falsely accused of raping two white women in 1931.

Sylvia Phillips
Feb 2, 20233 min read


Harriet Tubman
1820-22(?)-1913 Birthplace: Dorchester County, Maryland – born into slavery Conductor of the Underground Railroad Soldier Nurse Suffrage Activist Author Harriet Tubman was born to Harriet Green and Benjamin Ross. However, her birth name was Araminta Ross. At age five she was rented out as a domestic servant, at the age of 12 while trying to prevent her enslaver from beating an enslaved man who tried to escape, she was hit on the head with a two pound weight leaving her with

Sylvia Phillips
Jan 31, 20233 min read
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