Extraordinary People of the Civil Rights MovementChildren's Press, 2006 - 288 páginas - A comprehensive series that presents a diverse offering of men and women who have influenced the world and society. - Volumes offer a To Find Out More section, glossary, and index. - Each volume includes a To Find Out More section and index. - Titles in series are NCSS Notable Winners. Curriculum Standards: Grades 5-8 Social Studies Culture: I - Compare similarities and differences in the ways groups, societies, and cultures meet human needs and concerns. - Articulate the implications of cultural diversity, as well as cohesion, within and across groups. Individual Development and Identity: IV - Describe the ways family, ethnicity, gender, and affiliations contribute to personal identity. - Relate such factors as learning, motivation, personality and behavior to individual development. |
Contenido
Introduction | 8 |
Zephaniah Alexander Looby | 29 |
18991987 | 36 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Extraordinary People of the Civil Rights Movement Sheila Jackson Hardy,P. Stephen Hardy Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Extraordinary People of the Civil Rights Movement Sheila Jackson Hardy Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Términos y frases comunes
Advancement of Colored African Americans Alabama arrested Atlanta attended Baker became Belafonte Bevel Birmingham boycott buses Carmichael Christian Leadership Conference Civil Rights Activist civil rights leader civil rights movement College Colored People NAACP Democratic desegregate Fauntroy Freedom Rides Freedom Summer Georgia graduated Hamer high school Highlander Folk School Jackson jail James later Lawson Leadership Conference SCLC Little Rock Little Rock Nine Looby lunch counters Luther King Jr Malcolm Malcolm X marchers Martin Luther King Medgar Memphis Meredith MFDP ministers Mississippi Montgomery Myrlie NAACP Nash Nashville National Association nonviolent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee nonviolent protest organization police President Lyndon racial racism Ralph Abernathy Randolph refused register to vote Riders Rights Act Rustin sanitation workers SCLC segregation Selma Shuttlesworth sit-ins SNCC South Carolina Southern Christian Leadership Student Nonviolent Coordinating Tennessee thousand traveled U.S. Supreme Court University violence voter registration Washington Williams Zwerg

