UNIT RESOURCES
Practice Tests and ActivitiesThis link will allow students to test their knowledge on the Civil Rights Movement by answering 46 multiple choice questions.
Students can further test their knowledge and prepare for exams on the Civil Right Movements by clicking on this quiz to a 65 question multiple choice exam.
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In this link, students can take a virtual field trip and visit different states where major Civil Rights movement and events took place, such as Montgomery, Little Rock, Greensboro, Memphis, and D.C. Students can also read and obtain information on these events, view images and videos.
Background Information and ResourcesIn the link above, students can access various information related to the Civil Rights Movement. The website provides extensive information on voting rights, protests, boycotts, court cases, community organizers, and leaders.
In the link above, students will have access to an extensive Civil Rights Chronology of important events dating back to the 1600's all the way until the year 2000.
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In this link, students can access background information on landmark court cases that had a large impact before, during, and after the Civil Rights Movement.
The link above is an excellent resource for students to research any court case for assignments, or to further their knowledge.
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Civil Rights Videos
Martin Luther King Jr.'s
I Have A Dream Speech The video provides students the ability to listen to the most famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr. on August 28, 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. Crash Course Civil Rights and the 1950's The video provides students with an introduction to the Civil Rights Movement. This video is presented by John Green with Crash Course. |
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Civil Rights Leaders and Events
This video takes a look back at the major activists and leaders of the Civil Rights Movements. |
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