Taking a Stand Lesson 3: Writing about the Civil Rights Movement

January 16, 2010 by · 1 Comment · assignments

There are at least two writing contest this month about civil rights. You will do writing to enter at least one of the contests.

SacRT (the local bus) is sponsoring a contest called “A Season of Civil Rights” about public transport and civil rights. Here are the rules:

  1. Write a poem of 10 lines or less;
  2. The subject should be civil rights and transit (public transport like buses)

I am still locating information on the essay contest. It will involve more writing (essays are usually three to five paragraphs, with three to five sentences in each paragraph). The subject will be about Martin Luther King, Jr and his work.

What you will do today is research. You will get information that will help you write and essay or a poem. I’m going to give you some links to sites that have links to information about Martin Luther King, Jr. and the history of African Americans in this country. Go to the links, then come back here, and tell me three things that you learned that you can include in a poem or essay.

Photo credit:  http://www.dartmouth.edu/~religion/faculty/heschel-photos.html this images is used under the fair use provision of U.S. copyright law.

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Taking a Stand Lesson 2: Life under Jim Crow

January 6, 2010 by · 59 Comments · assignments

Add your thoughts to this VoiceThread. What do you think it was like living under “Jim Crow” laws that separated blacks and whites.

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Taking a Stand: Lesson 1 The American Civil Rights Movement

January 3, 2010 by · 1 Comment · assignments

Share some things you’ve learned or already knew about the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950 and 1960s. Please send at least two complex or compound sentences, or three simple sentences.

Photo Credit: “Civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks was photographed by Alabama cops following her February 1956 arrest during the Montgomery bus boycotts.” on flickr.

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