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Preview of U.S. History Lab: Civil Disobedience and Social Justice-Pursuit of Civil Rights

U.S. History Lab: Civil Disobedience and Social Justice-Pursuit of Civil Rights

23-page U.S. History Lab investigation with teacher guidance and answer key examining civil disobedience, law, and the pursuit of justice during the Civil Rights Movement. Overview This inquiry-based History Lab engages students in a multi-document investigation of civil disobedience and the moral limits of law. Students examine how different historical actors—ranging from Henry David Thoreau to Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, SNCC, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Barry Goldwater—debated the relation
Preview of AP African American Studies - Unit 1 Bundle (worksheets & slides)

AP African American Studies - Unit 1 Bundle (worksheets & slides)

This bundle includes a 144-slide presentation and a 27-page worksheet packet for note-taking, AP-style document analysis, and writing practice. The workshet packet follows the slides and includes: 1.1 What is African American Studies?students watch several videos that discuss the origins of African American Studies and its connection to both the Civil Rights and Black Power movements1.2 The African Continent: A Varied Landscape & 1.3 Population Growth and Ethnolinguistic DiversityMCQ & SAQ Pract
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle | Presentation, DBQs, Key Figures, Test |

Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle | Presentation, DBQs, Key Figures, Test |

Civil Rights Movement Complete Unit BundleReconstruction, Segregation, Nonviolent Protest, Black Power, and the Struggle for Equality in Modern America Save yourself weeks of prep with this complete, ready-to-use Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle designed specifically for high school World History classes! This full unit takes students from Reconstruction after the Civil War through the rise of Jim Crow, the Great Migration, the major victories of the Civil Rights Movement, and the continuing st
Preview of Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

Women in the Civil Rights Movement-Women’s History Month Lesson-Primary Source

🌸 Her Voice, Her Power: Women in the Civil Rights Movement A Primary Source Mini DBQ for Women’s History Month This is not a poster activity. This is not “color and celebrate.” This is a rigor-packed, primary-source-driven mini unit that challenges students to evaluate how women shaped the Civil Rights Movement both publicly and behind the scenes. Students analyze real primary sources from: • Rosa Parks • Fannie Lou Hamer • Ella Baker And then build a structured mini-DBQ argument using sou
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