pptx, 5.14 MB
pptx, 5.14 MB
The lesson looks to provide students with an understanding of why there needed to be a Civil Rights movement in the USA in the 1950s and how the Jim Crow Laws were used by white Americans to oppress Black Americans leading to organised protests. The aim is to allow students to identify various means of protest from passive to violent that can then be explored in future lessons.

The lesson was delivered to a class that had not done slavery for over a year so key information on slavery leading up to the Emancipation (1863) and Freedom of slaves (1865) was built in.
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serroch

7 years ago
4

Sums it well. Interesting and efficient.

rs3

8 years ago
4

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