Boy Honors Jim Vance in Presentation for Black History Month

"I see a lot of people pick Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks, so I wanted to be different and choose Jim Vance"

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A 9-year-old boy decided for his Black History Month presentation in school to do something different: He chose to research the late News4 anchor Jim Vance.

Eli Kauffman of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, dressed up like Vance and shared a newsworthy report for his fourth-grade class that his mother shared on social media.

β€œI see a lot of people pick Martin Luther King (Jr.) and Rosa Parks, so I just wanted to be different and choose Jim Vance,” Eli said.

His mom helped him to dress up like Vance. For his presentation he wore a suit and tie, a beard and glasses, and, of course, an earring.

β€œI showed him videos, some funny videos (and) some more serious topics that he touched on,” said Sara Sunshine Kauffman, Eli’s mother. β€œAnd he was like, β€˜I really want to do my project on him. I want to learn more about him.’ So he did his research, he learned a lot of cool facts on him.”

Eli’s presentation wasn’t only memorable for him, but for his mother as well.

β€œIt was a really special thing to do this on Jim Vance. I think he really needed the credit,” she said. β€œHe did a lot of good things, and it was a joy watching him on TV (for) my whole life, ever since I was a kid. Being able to celebrate him, especially during Black History Month, it was a pleasure.”

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