Topic
Center for Civic Education: Black History Month
Collector:
Ann V.
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Lesson Planet
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Six lesson plans in the Black History Month collection introduce middle and high schoolers to nonviolent actions as a means to resist oppression and encourage reform. Lessons look at the Children’s March, music, and citizenship schools of the Civil Rights era. Also, young historians use primary sources to analyze major figures, Supreme Court cases, and the philosophical foundations of nonviolent opposition.
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african american culture, african american history, african americans, black history month, civics, famous african americans, jim crow laws, literacy skills, malcolm x, martin luther king jr., primary sources, rosa parks, segregation, the civil rights movement, brown v. board of education, constitutional amendments, desegregation, naturalization, non-violence, non-violent protest, primary source analysis, the law of segregation, the fourteenth amendment
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