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Bellringer :. Which development following World War II caused the urban-suburban pattern shown in the diagram ? increase in the number of farms expansion of highways and automobile ownership movement of most factories to rural areas decline in the number of middle-income families.
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Bellringer: Which development following World War II caused the urban-suburban pattern shown in the diagram? increase in the number of farms expansion of highways and automobile ownership movement of most factories to rural areas decline in the number of middle-income families
1950’s Conformity Culture Review With you’re a/b partner-verbally complete the web diagram. Be ready to share out your answers with the class to complete the web diagram together. Example 2: Example 3: Example 1: Economic Prosperity Example 4:
1950’s Conformity Culture Review With you’re a/b partner-verbally complete the web diagram. Be ready to share out your answers with the class to complete the web diagram together. Example 2: Example 3: Example 1: Conformity: Example 4:
Learning targets U9T8 - I can discuss the impact of major people and events in the Civil Rights movement of the 50s/60s. (Martin Luther King Jr., the Freedom Riders, Emmitt Till, and Brown v. Board of Education) U9T9 - I can compare/contrast Civil Disobedience with revolutionary disobedience (MLK vs. Malcolm X)
Civil Rights Vocab Brown v. Board of Education (1954): Supreme Court ruling declaring that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional
School Integration • 1. Brown v. Board of Education*** • Overturned Plessey v. Ferguson supreme court case that said “Separate but equal” • Illegal to segregate public schools • Problem: Segregation in society still existed in the South and many states did not want to integrate schools • Ex. Little Rock 9 • Result: Integration of public schools began but took years! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quu_mv-nSfE
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference Pledged nonviolent resistance: peaceful protest or noncooperation with authorities that is designed to achieve social or political goals Assassinated at a Memphis hotel room while organizing a strike One of the most influential people in the Civil Rights Movement Civil Disobedience: the nonviolent refusal to obey a law that the protester considers unjust
Some of Martin Luther King’s tactics Montgomery Bus Boycott- Af. Am. Leaders in Montgomery, AL decided to stage a boycott of the city buses and Elected Martin Luther King Jr. to lead a longer boycott Problem: Buses segregated African Americans had to sit in the back of the bus NAACP and Rosa Parks decide to break the law and she gets arrested Result: Lasted 381 days and the Supreme Court passes Browder v. Gayle to integrate city buses
Some of Martin Luther King’s tactics Children's March 1,000 Af. Am youth marched to Birmingham’s city center to protest segregration Leader MLK took charge Problem: major violence, water hoses, dogs, and beating of children Result :Many went to jail for participating in non violent resistance to segregation Result: News stations captured the violent actions by police towards the children https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ySEdr2r0ys
Some of Martin Luther King’s tactics Lunch Counter Sit-ins Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee trained students in civil disobedience to sit in restaurants who won’t serve Af. Am. Problem: Met with harassment and food poured on them Result: Integrate restaurants in the southern states
Some of Martin Luther King’s tactics Freedom Rides • CORE: Congress of Racial Equality Ride on buses to see if complying with integration of interstate buses • Problem: Met many acts of violence and arrests in southern states • Result: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8CAKAXR-AM
Some of Martin Luther King’s tactics March on Washington 250,000 people march in Washington D.C. where MLK gave his “I have a dream speech” Problem: Racial tensions and inequality and Wanted to show Congress public support to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Result: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wDU-oYQN04 Largest public gathering in U.S. history
Emmett Till http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMdSYxZqIXc Young 14 yr. old African American brutally murdered in Mississippi in 1955 What was the South like before the Civil Right movement? What impact on the Civil Rights Movement did Emmett Till’s murder have?
Civil Rights Vocab Civil Rights Act of 1964: banned discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, or national origin- the most important civil rights law passed since Reconstruction Voting Rights Act of 1965: outlaws literacy tests and other tactics used to deny African Americans the right to vote Complete TV boxes
Malcolm X Malcolm X was a Muslim, and believed in Muslim principles. His most famous line was “By any Means Necessary”. He believed in fighting back physically. Whatever had to be done to get freedom he was all for it whether it be violence or nonviolence.
Malcolm X tactics Malcolm X had a different perspective regarding the march. He felt that integration would destroy the black and the white man. He felt that American blacks should be more concerned with helping each other. He felt blacks should start by giving the same race self-respect first. He was suspicious of whites, willing to use “by any means necessary” to achieve equality. He was a segregationist.
Venn Diagram MLK and Malcom X
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