Ms. Fulmore’s Fourth Graders Bring Black History to Life at Southgate

For the third straight year, Ms. Vanessa Fulmore’s fourth graders presented Our History, Our Heroes: Black History Living Wax Museum at Southgate Elementary School. As part of their studies during Black History Month in February, each student in Ms. Fulmore’s class selected an influential black figure in history for a research project. Some students chose from a list, while others picked someone based on their own interests and passions. Each student created an informational report, as well as a visual presentation, and the project culminated with the living wax museum.

On Thursday afternoon, students dressed up and transformed into their influential figure, bringing that person’s story to life with a live biographical reading when prompted with the touch of a button. Parents were in attendance to hear the stories of Jackie Robinson, Condoleeza Rice, Stevie Wonder, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Wilma Rudolph, Louis Armstong, Misty Copeland, Muhammad Ali, George Washington Carver, Madam CJ Walker and Michael Jackson among others. Before the presentations, Ms. Fulmore reminded her students that it is a privilege to tell someone else’s story and that those people’s legacies are living on through their presentations. Congratulations to the students for putting on an incredible event and for representing these influential figures with such dignity and pride.

Zara plays the role of Jackie Robinson during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Zara plays the role of Jackie Robinson during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Ryan plays the role of Kamala Harris during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Ryan plays the role of Kamala Harris during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Students presented the biography of an influential black figure as part of their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Students presented the biography of an influential black figure as part of their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Students presented as musicians, athletes, politicians and more during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Students presented as musicians, athletes, politicians and more during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Cooper plays the role of Kylian Mbappe as his younger brother listens to his presentation.

Cooper plays the role of Kylian Mbappe as his younger brother listens to his presentation.

Tawsif plays the role of Muhammed Ali during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Tawsif plays the role of Muhammed Ali during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Blessing plays the role of Sojourner Truth during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Blessing plays the role of Sojourner Truth during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Christine plays the role of Rosa Parks during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Christine plays the role of Rosa Parks during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Mya plays the role of Madam CJ Walker during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Mya plays the role of Madam CJ Walker during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Addison plays the role of Katherine Johnson during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.

Addison plays the role of Katherine Johnson during their Black History Living Wax Museum presentations.