The Civil Rights Era
Civil Rights Documents
Ch. 28 KTP, School Segregation & Boycotts, Nonviolent Demonstrations, Violent Protests, and Rights for Other Americans
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Civil Rights Research Paper
The Civil Rights Movement Takes Shape
ACTIVITY 1: Skim and Scan the following article that is contained in the link. Do you think schools will actually go back to being separate and unequal? How do you think this can happen in 2019?
Brown v. Board of Education
The Civil Rights Movement Takes Shape
ACTIVITY 1: Skim and Scan the following article that is contained in the link. Do you think schools will actually go back to being separate and unequal? How do you think this can happen in 2019?
Brown v. Board of Education
Thurgood Marshall
ACTIVITY 2: The Little Rock Nine participants have earned the Congressional Medal of Honor. The Congressional Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the United States Armed Forces. Read the following article, and answer the following question...Do you think the Little Rock Nine deserve the Congressional Medal of Honor after understanding the definition of the Medal? Why or Why Not?
Rosa Parks
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ACTIVITY 3: Please click on the following link, and pick a front page of a newspaper to examine. What is your reaction to the newspaper? Do you think the articles/headlines are appropriate and fair to the story? Explain your answer.
ACTIVITY 4: Read the following primary source contained in the link. Provide a two sentence summary of the newspaper article.
Activity 5: Read the poem that is placed at the beginning of the following link...Do you think it sums up the SNCC in an appropriate manner? Why or Why Not?
NonViolent / Violent Protest Movement
A Time For Justice - 3 part video on the NonViolent Movement
Martin Luther King Jr. - I Have A Dream Speech
Malcolm X Biography
John F. Kennedy
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Lyndon Johnson: Civil Rights Act of 1964
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Rights for Other Americans
Cesar Chavez
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Betty Friedan & the National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Robert F. Kennedy at the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
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Judy Heumann - Disabled in Action
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