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The Early Civil Rights Movement 1954-1957. Objectives 1)Examine the lives of African=Americans following the American Civil War. 2)Discuss Plessy v. Ferguson.
African Americans After Reconstruction Frederick Douglass, 1866 The arm of the Federal government is long, but it is far too short to protect the rights.
UNIT 5 LESSON 2 Martin vs. Malcolm. Objectives To explore the ideological and political development of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X through primary.
Chapter 19 Civil Rights Movement. Birth of the Civil Rights Movement -Civil Rights movement begins in the late 1940’s. -Spread nationally in the 1960’s.
Short lectures in Media History Chapter Three Print Media in the 20 th and 21 st centuries.
Power Presentations CHAPTER 29. Image Democratic Ideals It is 1960, and you live in a Southern city. For decades, African Americans in the South have.
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Do Now 1)What words come to mind when you hear "Martin Luther King Jr."? 2) What do you think his greatest achievement was?
Chapter 4:
Civil Rights Civil Rights Thinking Skill: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions Objective: Assess the impact and tactics of the early Civil.
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