Black History Month
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ALEX HALEY |
LORRAINE HANSBERRY |
TONI MORRISON |
CHARLES CHESNUTT |
MAYA ANGELOU |
W E B DUBOIS |
COUNTEE CULLEN |
RALPH ELLISON |
WALTER MOSLEY |
GWENDOLYN BROOKS |
RICHARD WRIGHT |
ZORA NEALE HURSTON |
JAMES BALDWIN |
ROBERT HAYDEN |
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LANGSTON HUGHES |
TERRY MCMILLAN |
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Answer
This worksheet is suitable for individuals or educators that want something with a difficulty level of Hard.
You can find the words in the grid by looking Diagonal, Forward, Backward, Up, and Down. Circle them with a pencil or use a marker to highlight the letters.
But most of all HAVE FUN!!!