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Dive into the personal stories and historical impact of the Civil Rights Movement. Explore key leaders, heroes, and events that shaped history. Challenge yourself to make a personal commitment to the values of equality and justice. Learn, reflect, and be inspired!
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Introduction • The purpose of this activity is to give you a sampling of some of the aspects of Civil Rights . The websites have been carefully chosen to interest you and the questions challenge you to make a personal commitment to what you like, believe, or feel. Good luck and have fun learning about Civil Rights ! • The following links come from all over the Internet and represent a variety of viewpoints. You may answer the questions alone or by working in a group. You may complete all or only some of the activities depending on your goals.
Task • What are three main aspects of this topic? How would you chunk what you learned into clusters or a brainstorm map?
Process • Personal stories of the Civil Rights Movement This is an interactive site featuring a collection of oral histories and personal stories of the Civil Rights Movement.http://www.voicesofcivilrights.org/
Process cont. • Civil Rights Movement Heroes A site with the key leaders and heroes of the Civil Rights Movement like Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Little Rock Nine. This site includes pictures of the people and descriptions of their impact on the civil rights movement.http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmheroes1.html
Process cont. • A Historical Introduction, The Civil Rights Era, Part 1 View photographs of the Civil Rights Era. This site includes key leaders, black sport heroes of the era, jazz musicians, and new policies that emerged in the United States.http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aaohtml/exhibit/aopart9.html
Process cont. • Civil Rights Timeline Here you will find a timeline of the events that happened during the civil rights era. Detailed information of each event can be found here. http://www.infoplease.com/spot/civilrightstimeline1.html
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Conclusion • While exploring this sampler on Civil Rights , we hope you had fun, learned, and most importantly connected with some part of this topic. If you did not, please go back and explore some other links and look deeper inside yourself. Be prepared to explain how you feel more interested in or connected to the topic now than before you tried this sampler.