Voting Rights: Selma to Today
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Published:2022
Alicen Brown, Michael Gurlea, 2022. "Voting Rights: Selma to Today", Hollywood or History?: An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Acknowledge Trauma in Social Studies, Paul J. Yoder, Aaron Johnson
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FILMS:Selma (2014) and Eyes on the Prize (1987)
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What should students know or understand at the completion of the unit or lesson?
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List all of the important indicators of achievement (important people, places, and events) and vocabulary that students will need to know at the conclusion of the lesson.
Activist: A person who is fighting for a cause, usually related to social justice.
Civil Rights: Rights and privileges that protect individuals’ personal freedoms from governments, social organization, and governments.
Civil Rights Movement: Mass protest against racial segregation, discrimination, and voter suppression that took place in the American south mainly in the 1950s and 1960s.
