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31 July 2025

pdf, 15.74 MB
pdf, 15.74 MB

This four-page teaching resource provides a detailed introduction to the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, covering key events, strategies, leaders, protests, and legal victories. It explores racial segregation, nonviolent resistance, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The material includes continuous informative texts, comprehension questions, a true/false quiz, a term definition, and full solutions. Ideal for exploring American history, social justice, African American history, and civil rights struggles, this resource suits grades 8–10, offering a solid base for classroom discussions, contextual learning, and cross-curricular connections.

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civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Montgomery Bus Boycott, segregation, racial justice, civil rights act, voting rights act, US history, American history, African American history, nonviolent protest, civil rights leaders, social movements, SNCC, sit-ins, civil disobedience, black history, US government, social justice, desegregation, civil rights education

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