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This Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail lesson plan also includes:
- Handout: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Video Clip 1: Introduction to Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Video Clip 2: Lead Up to King's Arrest in Birmingham, AL
- Video Clip 3: The Issue of Moderates in King's Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Video Clip 4: Complacency in King's Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Video Clip 5: The Poetry of King's Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Video Clip 6: Clarence Jones on Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Video Clip 7: King and the Media
- "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"
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Timing is everything. Introduce young historians to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail" with a resource that underscores the significance of the timing of the Good Friday Birmingham march, King's subsequent arrest, and the letter he wrote in response to the criticism of local religious leaders. Seven video clips feature the views of scholars who discuss the key points in the King's letter and his willingness to accept the consequences of his act of civil disobedience.
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- Include in a unit study of the Civil Rights Movement, during Black History Month, or in a study of King's life
Classroom Considerations
- Requires individual copies of the worksheet
Pros
- The packet includes links to the seven clips and a downloadable worksheet
- Speakers discuss the role of media coverage in the protest
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- None