Notes
1. Noll, James W. Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Educational Issues, 2002 (89)
2. National Park Service Brown v Board of Education National Historic Site: Experience Your America (Accessed June 20, 2009) www.nps.gov/brv
3. Foner, Eric. Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877. New York: Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2002, 2002
4. Ibid.
5. http://chnm.gmu.edu/courses/122/recon/civilrightsact.html
6. Virginia Historical Society," The World of Jim Crow - The Civil Rights Movement in Virginia The Center for Virginia History http://www.vahistorical.org/civilrights/jimcrow.htm (accessed July 22, 2009).
7. Smith, Bob. They Closed Their Schools: Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1951-64. Farmville: Robert Russa Moton Museum, 2008.
8. Kluger, Richard. Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America's Struggle for Equality. New York: Vintage, 2004.
9. Ibid.
10. Virginia Historical Society, The Civil Rights Movement in Virginia The Center for Virginia History http://www.vahistorical.org/civilrights/jimcrow.htm (accessed July 22, 2009).
11. Hudson, Wade. Powerful Words: More Than 200 Years Of Extraordinary Writings By.... (Powerful Words). Cincinnati: Scholastic Reference, 2004.
12. Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site, The Civil Rights Movement in Virginia The Center for Virginia History http://www.vahistorical.org/civilrights/jimcrow.htm (accessed July 22, 2009).
13. Ibid.
14. Kluger, Richard. Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America's Struggle for Equality. New York: Vintage, 2004.
15. Smith, Bob. They Closed Their Schools: Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1951-64. Farmville: Robert Russa Moton Museum, 2008.
16. Robert Russa Moton Museum. http://motonmuseum.com/
17. Brown v Board of Education National Historic Site: Experience Your America (Accessed June 20, 2009) www.nps.gov/brv
18. "NAACP - History." NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. http://www.naacp.org/about/history/index.htm (accessed July 19, 2009).
19. Methodist University, Faculty, Teacher Education Program. "Methodist University - The Facilitative Teacher." Methodist University - Fayetteville, NC. http://www.methodist.edu/education/facilitative.htm (accessed June 2, 2009). 1982
20. Ibid.
21. Ibid.
22. Wilson, Leslie Owen. "MI defined." University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. http://www.uwsp.edu/education/lwilson/LEARNING/3mides.htm (accessed July 21, 2009).
23. Ibid.
24. Ibid.
25. Ibid
26. Ibid
27. Ibid.
28. Davidson, Ellen, and Nancy Schniedewind. Open Minds to Equality - A Sourcebook of Learning Activities to Affirm Diversity and Promote Equity. Milwaukee: Rethinking Schools, Ltd., 2006.
29. Ibid.
30. Naturalist Smart Kids." Chariho Regional School District | Serving the Communities of Charlestown, Richmond, and Hopkinton in Southern Rhode Island. http://www.chariho.k12.ri.us/curriculum/MISmart/NATenjoy.html (accessed July 22, 2009).
31. "Socratic Seminar Student Guidelines - StudyGuide.org." Home - StudyGuide.org. http://www.studyguide.org/socratic_seminar_student.htm (accessed July 22, 2009).
32. Office Port, Bloom's Taxonomy. http://www.officeport.com/edu/blooms.htm (Accessed June 30, 2009)
33. Smith, Bob. They Closed Their Schools: Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1951-64. Farmville: Robert Russa Moton Museum, 2008.
34. Curtis, Christopher Paul. The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963. New York: Laurel Leaf, 2000.
35. Taylor, Mildred D. Mississippi Bridge. New York City: Puffin, 2000.
36. Woodson, Jacqueline. The Other Side. New York: Putnam Juvenile, 2001.
37. Bausum, Ann Freedom Riders: John Lewis and Jim Zwerg on the Front Lines of the Civil Rights Movement [FREEDOM RIDERS]. Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2006.
38. Kohl, Herbert She Would Not Be Moved: How We Tell the Story of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. New York: New Press, 2007.
39. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters. Singapore: Gulliver Books, 2000.
40. McWhorter, Diane A Dream of Freedom : The Civil Rights Movement from 1954 to 1968. Mexico: Scholastic Nonfiction, 2004.
41. Fremon, David K. The Jim Crow Laws and Racism in American History (In American History). Berkeley Heights: Enslow Publishers, 2000.
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