OVERVIEW: After decades of discrimination, African Americans begin a struggle for equality. They make gains against unfair laws in the South, but as the movement reaches Northern cities, gains are fewer.
Required Reading: The Americans (Blue Book)
Chapter 19 (pages 637-638 & 657) Chapter 21 (pages 700-723) Chapter 24 (pages 797-798, 818-819)
Chapter 25 (pages 831 & 844) Chapter 26 (page 905)
Chapter 25 (pages 831 & 844) Chapter 26 (page 905)
Civil Rights Vocabulary
Civil Rights Vocabulary | |
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Civil Rights: Key People, Concepts, Events, & Places
Key People/Concepts/Events/Places | |
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Forms of Protest |
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Background & Early Events |
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Movement Makes Gains
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A Time for Justice
After viewing answer the questions and turn in for a grade.
Time for Justice Questions | |
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Selma: The Bridge to the Ballot
Selma Viewing Questions | |
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"I Have a Dream"
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Movement Changes
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Civil Rights Mini Project |
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