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Outcomes & Objectives Objectives To explain what living conditions were like for Black people in the USA at the outbreak of World War Two. Outcomes 1. Study each image and write a headline to Describe each one. 2. Underneath each headline, add three bullet- points to Explain how each scene affected the life experiences of Black people in the Southern states of the USA. 3. Using as much of the evidence from the images as possible, Describe (using plenty of adjectives) the problems faced by Black people before WWII. Black Peoples of the USA (2): How have the experiences of Black Peoples in the USA changed from 1619 to 2003? History Key Stage 3 Black Peoples of the USA Task What were conditions like for Black people at the start of WWII? Image: http:// www.runet.edu/~wko varik/class/images /KuKluxKlan.jpg

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Outcomes & Objectives

Objectives To explain what living conditions were like for Black

people in the USA at the outbreak of World War Two.

Outcomes1. Study each image and write a headline to Describe

each one.2. Underneath each headline, add three bullet-points

to Explain how each scene affected the life experiences of Black people in the Southern states of the USA.

3. Using as much of the evidence from the images as possible, Describe (using plenty of adjectives) the problems faced by Black people before WWII.

Black Peoples of the USA (2): How have the

experiences of Black Peoples in the USA changed

from 1619 to 2003?

History Key Stage 3 Black Peoples of the USA

Task What were conditions like for Black people at the start of WWII?

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The problems faced by Black People in the Southern USA:

TASK

Give each image a caption to DESCRIBE and a bullet-point to EXPLAIN the problem for Black People it represents.

All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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Example – Ku Klux Klan persecution

The Ku Klux Klan were White people who hated Black people.

As the sign shows, they were not secret about it.

All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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All images from: Clare, D. J., The Black Peoples of America, Hodder & Stoughton : Oxon, (2001)

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TASK: Describe the living conditions experienced by Black people in the Southern USA before the Second World War.