Student Learning Objective- Students will discover the impact of the Civil Rights Movement and it's connection to today!
Directions- Follow the lecture and discussion and write the importance or definition agreed upon by the class and Mr. Cook in lecture and discussion.
III. Challenges and Changes in the Movement
A. African Americans Seek Greater Equality
1. Northern Segregation
a. de facto
-examples back then?
-examples today?
b. de jure
-examples back then?
-examples today?
c. White Flight
2. Urban Violence Erupts
a. Pics 924
B. New Leaders Voice Discontent
-Malcolm X
1. African-American Solidarity
a. Nation of Islam
b. Elijah Muhammad
c. Personal Voice 925
2. Ballots or Bullets
a. Quote 926
3. Black Power
a. Stokely Carmichael
b. Personal Voice 926
4. Black Panthers
C. 1968- A Turning Point in Civil Rights
1. King's death
a. James Earl Ray
2. Reactions to King's Death
a. Personal Voice 927
b. Results
D. Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement
-Kerner Commission
1. Civil Rights Gains
2. Unfinished Work
-Affirmative Action
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