After journal writing, you will begin learn a bit more about students in social change. Next week, we will work in groups to research one of five organizations: The Little Rock 9; SNCC; The Greensboro Four; the Freedom Riders; The Childrens Campaign and more. Today though, you will learn more overall about student activism overall, and then begin learning about one student activist group of The Civil Rights Movement.
First, read this article: Student Walk outs Have Changes American history Before. Here's How.
Next, answer the questions based on the article in schoology. Upload your answers as a pdf
charged to find your own resource to examine and then report back to your group. Reflective Journal
Why Students Sometimes Lead Social Change? Black Lives Matter website Wikipedia: Black Lives Matter The Freedom Riders;
Who Were The Freedom Riders? Meet The Freedom Riders Greensboro Sit-Ins: February One Trailer Freedom Riders wikipedia
Protesting Climate Change, Young Students Take to the Streets
Trailer: Precious Knowledge- Ethnic Studies in Arizona. The Fight For Ethnic Studies in Arizona The Fight For Ethnic Studies in Arizon
The Little Rock Nine Smithsonian Museum ; The Little Rock Nine Bill of Rights Institute CSPAN Classroom The Little Rock Nine. The Little Rock Nine Wikipedia
Who were The Greensboro Four? TheGreensboro Four
Teaching SNCC: The Heart of The Civil Rights Revolution
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