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Not all heroes wear capes. An impactful lesson focuses on the life and activism of Fannie Lou Hamer during the civil rights movement. Scholars read her speeches and other material, participate in group discussion, and complete a jigsaw activity to understand the role of Fannie Lou Hamer during the civil rights movement and the 1964 Democratic Convention.
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american history, african american history, african american culture, african americans, famous african americans, civil rights leaders, leaders, leadership, social activism, activism, civil rights, the civil rights movement, the democratic party, democratic values, american democracy, historical analysis, historical documents, historical context, tolerance, intolerance, social issues, social injustice
Instructional Ideas
- Have pupils write a newspaper article on the achievements of Fannie Lou Hamer
- Compare the struggles of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement to modern-day social issues
Classroom Considerations
- Requires Internet access to view the YouTube video
Pros
- The resource is great to use for Women's or Black History Month
- Lesson includes a homework assignment to reinforce key concepts
Cons
- None