The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of the Civil Rights Movement

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 09.02.06

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Objectives
  4. Background Information
  5. Strategies
  6. Lesson Activities
  7. Notes
  8. Annotated Bibliography

Civil Rights: Massive Assistance Resuscitated

Lynn Z. Pleveich

Published September 2009

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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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