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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 02:58:20+00:00

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High schoolers analyze photographs taken at schools during the Civil Rights Movement. They take a few minutes to examine a photograph, and write down everything they saw in the photograph. After a few minutes, students share their findings.
For this Brown v. Board of Education worksheet, students create their own political cartoons based on the case. Students provide an explanation of the cartoon as well.
The Problem We Still Live With?
Students examine the Brown v. Board of Education case. In this segregation lesson, students study the details of the case and compare it the Mendez v. Westminster case.
Students examine the struggle for desegregation during the Civil Rights Movement. They assess ways in which race relations have and have not changed since the Brown v. Board of Education decision.
Students examine the purpose and goals of education in African American society. They analyze photos, answer discussion questions, and participate in a class discussion.
Students examine and discuss the history of segregation in U.S. schools and the events leading up to the Brown v. Board of Education. They analyze timelines, and create a timeline of key events leading up to the Brown decision.
Twelfth graders explore desegregation as it occurred at various stages in United States history. They specifically chronicle the role of South Carolina in the desegregation case of Brown v. Board of Education.
Eleventh graders examine the issues surrounding Brown vs. Board of Education. In this American Government lesson plan, 11th graders study the key civil rights legislation passed in 1964 and 1965.
Will the Supreme Court Vouch for Vouchers?

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