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The Civil Rights Movement and Black Liberation: Strategies for Justice
Explore how African Americans and their allies used nonviolent resistance, economic boycotts, legal challenges, and coalition building to dismantle segregation and advance racial equality in America.
What You'll Learn
Nonviolent resistance, boycotts, and legal challenges advanced civil rights equality.
Key events include Freedom Rides, sit-ins, and the March on Washington.
Organizations like SNCC, SCLC, and Black Panther Party shaped movement strategies.
Federal laws like the Civil Rights Act transformed American society permanently.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze strategies like boycotts, sit-ins, and nonviolent direct action.
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Questions test knowledge of key organizations, terms, and landmark civil rights events.
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Learners evaluate how media, legislation, and coalition building advanced racial equality.
Why This Matters
Studying the Civil Rights Movement equips students to understand how organized civic action shapes laws, protects rights, and transforms society for all Americans.
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Nonviolent Resistance
Economic Boycotts
Coalition Building
Civil Rights
Black Liberation

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