Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Black History Month

Have you added anything to your curriculum for Black History Month?  Here are a couple of resources you might find useful.

Explore Turning Points in the Civil Rights Movement
Voices of Civil Rights documents the civil rights movement in the U.S. Nearly 50 photos, posters and descriptions depict important events and individuals: school integration in Little Rock (1957), the lunch counter sit-in in Greensboro (1960), the memorial service for Medgar Evers (1963), the March on Washington (1963), the Selma-to-Montgomery March (1965), the Voting Rights Act (1965) and others.
Click Here to Access Free Resources
Plus: From History.com, Save Our History: Voices of Civil Rights is a free, downloadable teacher’s guide to the thousands of stories from individuals who lived during the civil rights era from the 1940s through the 1960s.
Click Here to Access Free Teacher’s Guide

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