Mother of the Civil Rights Movement - Married No Kids
Married women who are not raising children sometimes have difficulty finding inspirational role models. The story of Rosa Parks, "the mother of the civil rights movement," demonstrates that married women without children can lead successful, ... [... more]
Bella Online |
Southern Journey: A Return to the Civil Rights Movement
Amazon.com Review: In January 1991, Tom Dent began a journey that would take him through the South United States, visiting cities and towns that had been significant during the Civil Rights Movement. He began in Greensboro, North Carolina, where sit-ins [... more]
$25.00
Amazon.com |
The Civil Rights Movement: 1954-1968: We Shall Overcome, ...
The Civil Rights Movement: 1954-1968: We Shall Overcome, Some Day (Perspectives on History Series) [... more]
$0.25
A1 Books |
How to Honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a day to honor Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. who was assassinated in 1968. He was the face and leader of the Civil Rights Movement, and an inspiration to millions, still inspiring our nation to this day. Martin ... [... more]
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Century of struggle;: The woman's rights movement in the ...
Century of struggle;: The woman's rights movement in the United States (Atheneum, 117) [... more]
$1.99
A1 Books |
The Civil Rights Movement: Struggle and Resistance
divThis popular text focuses on the African American struggle for civil rights from 1945-2002. William T. Martin Riches shows how the black community used the institutions created by de jure segregation to overcome apartheid and white resistance. Riches [... more]
$59.95
A1 Books |
Going South: Jewish Women in the Civil Rights Movement
Many people today know that the 1964 murder of two Jewish men -- Mickey Schwerner and Andrew Goodman -- and their black colleague James Chaney in Mississippi marked one of the most wrenching episodes of the civil rights movement. Yet very few realize [... more]
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A1 Books |
How to Learn About the Civil Rights Movement
During the first half of the twentieth century, many elected and appointed officials began to legally sanction various forms of abuse and discrimination against Black Americans. Most visible in the American South, these forms of discrimination ... [... more]
eHow |
How to Celebrate the Life of Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks gained worldwide fame for a single gesture in 1955. But the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" had worked quietly for racial justice for years before the day she refused to yield her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, ... [... more]
eHow |
How to Create a Civil Rights Timeline
A timeline is an effective tool to show the progress of events through time. By creating a timeline, your students can see how the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum. They'll understand that it wasn't just the activities of one man, Martin ... [... more]
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Alabama
On December 14, 1819 Alabama became part of the United States of America. Alabama played key roles in the Civil War, Great Depression, and the Civil Rights Movement. Alabama was named the capitol of the Confederacy in 1861. Montgomery was ... [... more]
Selah School District |
Traveler's Guide to the Civil Rights Movement
A Wonderful Book!: This book is fascinating even if you never leave home. It's both a travel guide and a reference for anyone wanting to learn more about the Civil Rights Movement. But it's not limited to modern times; like many historians, the author [... more]
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