IDA B. WELLS
Tyrell Gell

Ida B. Wells was a black woman and being a black woman was hard. Because black women could not do anything. But when Wells was 37 she moved to Tennessee to be a teacher. As Wells got to Tennessee she got a reward for $500. She was a model schoolteacher. Later in her life Wells was still teaching but she also started writing the Black People’s paper. And she owned land a little bit later. Her mom and dad died when she was 5 years old. She was the first black woman with a mom and dad to be a big writer and teacher. She was a good teacher; she did her job so good.
TYRELL GELL'S BIOGRAPHY
The thing that interests and excites is when I go out to the show and to eat diner with my family. I’m happy when I’m around my friends and family. That’s when I’m happy. When I have leisure or free time I read a book or I would play a game on the PC. Sometimes I would talk to my friends and have fun. That’s what I do. My academic and school goal for this year is to learn more and pass the Iowa test. For high school my goal is to take good classes and pass them all. For college I plan to go to a good collage. And get a big house. The job I would like to have is a professional wrestler in the WWE, and I would be a rocket scientist, and a teacher. I view my self in the future with two kids, one a boy and, one a girl. The path that inspires me is to be a schoolteacher.
Have an inspirational day and keep it that way!
TYRELL GELL'S ROLE MODEL
Michael Jordon was born in Brooklyn, New York. Michael Jordon was raised in Wilmington, North Carolina. He played for the Chicago, IL Bulls. He went to college before he played for the Bulls in 1984.
Before Michael Jordon played in the NBA he was selected to play in the Olympics. He led the time to win. And they did. They won the Gold Medal for the U.S.S. in Los Angeles.
Earl in 1994 Jordon returned to professional sports, but this time Jordon was playing baseball. He played for the Chicago White Sox. The Bulls was the first team to win 70 games. They called him the MVP of the NBA finals.
The reason he is my role model is because he was the greatest black man in the whole NBA.