Civil Rights Movement Unit SummaryCivil Rights Movement Unit Summary
This unit explores the struggle for civil rights by various groups in the 20th century
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Reflections on the 20Reflections on the 20
Kennedy Library, I’m delighted to welcome you at this very, very special occasion. Tonight we’re using the occasion of President Kennedy’s upcoming ninetieth birthday to reflect on the era he helped shape and look back at the second half of the
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Walk Together ChildrenWalk Together Children
If the children are at all interested in dance, consider including some dance steps as they come in
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Organization of American HistoriansOrganization of American Historians
Missouri Compromise in 1820 produced heated arguments among white legislators over the spread of slavery. While older textbooks treat antebellum slavery and the rise of abolitionism after 1820 in some detail
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Oh Freedom! Teaching African American Civil Rights Through American Art at the SmithsonianOh Freedom! Teaching African American Civil Rights Through American Art at the Smithsonian
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The Vietnam War Early Involvement in VietnamThe Vietnam War Early Involvement in Vietnam
Japanese invaded French colony of Indochina (Vietnam) causing us to enact oil embargo
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Robert Manfredi Dr. BurmesterRobert Manfredi Dr. Burmester
His target was to change society and culture which would in turn change the world. Obviously, the speech was, and still is, effective in the fact that to this day it affects people, although the higher objective mentioned above has
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Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts: k-12 Close Reading TaskCommon Core State Standards for English Language Arts: k-12 Close Reading Task
Title: "i have a Dream: Address Delivered at the March on Washington, D. C., for Civil Rights on August 28, 1963"
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Secondary Teachers’ Institute Lesson Plan Documentary Photography: Civil Rights Through Image and TextSecondary Teachers’ Institute Lesson Plan Documentary Photography: Civil Rights Through Image and Text
Students will learn about the juxtaposition of image and text to define the social and psychological mood of the civil rights movement in the United States
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Fluidity Aff ideasFluidity Aff ideas
Pure k debater: No fwk, shorten contention by 1 or 2 cards, and a ton of framing/pre-empts
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Focus questionsFocus questions
What was the driving force behind the affluence and the consumer culture of the 1950s?
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The Cold War Begins, 1945-1952The Cold War Begins, 1945-1952
The American people (140 million) cheered their nation’s victories at the end of ww II
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Return to NormalcyReturn to Normalcy
Unwise Appointments Harding’s appointment of friends and political allies to government positions resulted in corruption and graft on a large scale. Harding’s friends, known as the “Ohio Gang
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In his much-awaited address to a joint session of Congress on September 20, 2001, after the catastrophic attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, President George WIn his much-awaited address to a joint session of Congress on September 20, 2001, after the catastrophic attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, President George W
Congress and nation still reeling from the shock of the suicide attacks, was regarded as a defining moment of his presidency, in which he was seen firmly to have established himself as the leader of his people in an earth-shaking struggle between the us and a
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American Cultures Sample Thesis Statements – Part 1American Cultures Sample Thesis Statements – Part 1
Fierce opposition from big business slowed the growth of unions and organized labor during the later half of the 19th century
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