Due Dec 17 Civil Rights Project 10 points Teacher: Mr. CAMPBELL
Dec 3 (Edited Dec 3)
Objectives
- students will demonstrate an awareness of the Civil Rights movement
by defining key relevant people, places, events, laws, and progress.
3 slides due per day
21 Slides - 7 themes
Key rights VIOLATED or denied(Where, when, what rights)
- 3 slides
Key People or groups who were against equality (What their role was)
- 2 slides
How those rights were Violated (what policies or intimidation steps were put in place in order violate rights - see Jim Crow laws)
- 4 slides
Key Events that fueled the Civil Rights movement (Brown vs. Board of Education, Emmit Till, and others)
- 4 slides
Leaders who fought for those rights. (What rights/ Role in fighting)
- 3 slides
What they did to fight for those rights (court cases, marches, boycotts, etc.)
- 3 slides
How those rights were attained (key steps)
- 2 slides
Each Slide will have FOUR elements:
2-3 bullet points of information about the topic
Title
Background Color
Image
3 slides due per day
21 Slides - 7 themes
Key rights VIOLATED or denied(Where, when, what rights)
- 3 slides
Key People or groups who were against equality (What their role was)
- 2 slides
How those rights were Violated (what policies or intimidation steps were put in place in order violate rights - see Jim Crow laws)
- 4 slides
Key Events that fueled the Civil Rights movement (Brown vs. Board of Education, Emmit Till, and others)
- 4 slides
Leaders who fought for those rights. (What rights/ Role in fighting)
- 3 slides
What they did to fight for those rights (court cases, marches, boycotts, etc.)
- 3 slides
How those rights were attained (key steps)
- 2 slides
Each Slide will have FOUR elements:
2-3 bullet points of information about the topic
Title
Background Color
Image
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