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1.   Civil Rights: An Investigation
Students learn about the concepts of civil rights and civil liberty; and understand and evaluate the roles played by President Lyndon B. Johnson, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and J. Edgar Hoover during the American civil rights movement.

2.   Civil Rights - Casualties of Wartime
Perhaps as history teachers we have glorified war by our focus on victors, strategies, and wartime leaders. This activity is an attempt to balance this treatment of war with concern for the domestic consequences of nations going to war.

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1.   Lesson1: Setting the Context
free hit counter javascript Lesson 1: Setting the Context Organizing Questions What are civil rights? What are some examples of civil rights violations? Introduction This introductory lesson sets the context for the rest of the curriculum by familiarizing students with the concept of civil rights. Students are first given a definition of civil rights and are encouraged to list some specific example...

2.   A Civil Rights Timeline A Civil Rights Timeline
A Civil Rights Timeline Social Studies Students will make and annotate a timeline of the constitutional amendments that extended civil rights. What You Need Copies of the Constitution of the United States Construction or drawing paper (large) Reference materials on the Constitution and civil rights milestones Felt...

3.   Civil Rights Movement Cut-and-Paste Timeline
Civil Rights Movement Cut-and-Paste Timeline Social Studies Students will put into order the sequence of events that brought about voting rights and equal rights for African Americans. Background The Civil Rights Movement took several decades to achieve its goal: equal rights for African Americans. Along the way...

4.   Webcurrproj
leaderboard ad Civil Rights Movement in America (1930-1975) Purpose Students of US History (11th grade) will explore the Civil Rights movement as a culmination of history and cultural perspectives developed from the Slave Trade and Reconstruction. This unit will identify leading persons and organizations and their personal phi...

5.   Civil Rights Movement in Florida
Home > Florida Then & Now > A Short History of Florida > Civil Rights Movement in Florida Site Map Civil Rights Movement in Florida Objective: 1. Students will be able to determine of the amount of time it took for black Floridians to achieve equal rights. 2. Students will be able to name important leaders in the Civil Rights Movement in Florida. 3. Students will be a...

6.   Leader of the Free World: 1945-1975
Crossroads: High School Curriculum Unit XI: Leader of the Free World: 1945-1975 Lesson 4 Contents Major Concepts Objectives Suggested lesson/activities Major Concepts: In the 1950s, African-Americans launched a diverse reform movement under the banner of Civil Rights, pursuing strategies of litigation, political action, and nonviolent resistance to establish their right to equal protection of the laws. This movement ultimately made great strides in achieving civil rights, and inspired other movements such as that for women's rights and equality, but many obstacl...

7.   An Introduction to Civil Rights
free hit counter javascript Activity 1-1: An Introduction to Civil Rights Introduction In this activity, students are introduced to the definition of "civil rights" and are asked to come up with examples of civil rights. Then, students are presented with the Bill of Rights and selected amendments and are asked to determine which class examples are actual civil rights. In...

8.   HTI Lesson Plan: SNCC
The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee HTI LESSON PLAN Introduction This lesson introduces students to the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), one of the "big 5" civil rights organizations (the other four were: the Urban League, NAACP, SCLC, and CORE). The SNCC is credited with having led the student portion of the civil rights movement and with helping initiate the movement's transition to the Black Power phase of the late 1960s. Objectives 1. To understand the motivati...

9.   The Civil Rights Movement 1950's
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Matthew Linda Hoelscher Ferris Subject: US Histtory (Pratt) Lesson Title: The Civil Rights Movement 1950's Objectives: List three events that helped shape the civil rights movement TEKS TEKS: 7- The student understands the impact of the American Civil Right Movement No standards added. Motivation: Materials: Questions over the Television film will DVD be on the player test. Guided Workshe...

10.   The Civil Rights Movement 1950's and 60's / Social Studies / Late High School
Vision View the standards Return _ Unit/Lesson Plan _ The Civil Rights Movement 1950's and 60's / Social Studies / Late High School Description Purpose / To study individuals or events instrumental in the advancement of equal rights through the Civil Rights movement of the 1950's and 60's. / Length of lesson - four weeks. Goal/Standard/Level/Benchmark 16.A.5 16.A.5.a K...


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