
Slide 1
... Americans. He opposed the civil rights movement and instead encouraged black separatism and self-dependence. His support of violence in self-defense was rejected by many civil rights leaders, who thought he was a fanatic. In 1964, he left the Nation of Islam after a dispute with its ...
... Americans. He opposed the civil rights movement and instead encouraged black separatism and self-dependence. His support of violence in self-defense was rejected by many civil rights leaders, who thought he was a fanatic. In 1964, he left the Nation of Islam after a dispute with its ...
Daily Quote &Question (DQ ) “
... 1960—SIT IN MOVEMENT BEGINS 1963—DR. KING GIVES “I HAVE A DREAM” SPEECH ...
... 1960—SIT IN MOVEMENT BEGINS 1963—DR. KING GIVES “I HAVE A DREAM” SPEECH ...
Wallace Amos (1936- ) Wallace (Wally) Amos is
... Weatherford. In 2008 he wrote and illustrated his first book, We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball. He enjoyed writing the book so much that he plans to write more. ...
... Weatherford. In 2008 he wrote and illustrated his first book, We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball. He enjoyed writing the book so much that he plans to write more. ...
Faces of Civil Rights
... Adopted Islam as his religion while he was in prison. At first he believed blacks and whites should stay separate. After a pilgrimage to Mecca, Malcolm changed his mind and thought all people could work together. Because of this, he left the Nation of Islam. He was assassinated February 21, 1965 whi ...
... Adopted Islam as his religion while he was in prison. At first he believed blacks and whites should stay separate. After a pilgrimage to Mecca, Malcolm changed his mind and thought all people could work together. Because of this, he left the Nation of Islam. He was assassinated February 21, 1965 whi ...
Civil Rights Movement
... about one of the Civil Rights events Your skit must be written as if you were a part of it It must include 5 facts about the event Perform the skit in front of the class ...
... about one of the Civil Rights events Your skit must be written as if you were a part of it It must include 5 facts about the event Perform the skit in front of the class ...
Civil Rights Act of 1968
... 1968 – Dr. King was assassinated by James Earl Ray at the Lorraine Motel on April 3, 1968. Robert F. Kennedy was campaigning in Indianapolis the day Dr. King was assassinated. At an appearance later that night he called for calm within the country, however, riots broke out all over the ...
... 1968 – Dr. King was assassinated by James Earl Ray at the Lorraine Motel on April 3, 1968. Robert F. Kennedy was campaigning in Indianapolis the day Dr. King was assassinated. At an appearance later that night he called for calm within the country, however, riots broke out all over the ...