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“I would like to be known as a person who is concerned about freedom and equality and justice and prosperity for all people.” ~ Rosa Parpresentation: case description
Video Watching: 1) the experiment 2) District Court 3) Supreme Court
Read and ask questions.
Movie to watch:
Separate but Equal
I have a Dream Watch the video: I have a Dream
Students take turns to read “I have a Dream” part by part.
Cultural Points
Ralph David Abernathy, Sr. (1926 – 1990) was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, a minister, and a close associate of Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Following King's assassination, Dr. Abernathy took up the leadership of the SCLC.
Unit 7 Martin Luther King
Pre-Class Research: group work
Group 1: Brown vs. Board of Education Group 2: Montgomery Bus Boycott Group 3: March on Washington Group 4: Signing of Civil Rights Act Group 5: King’s Nobel Lecture Group 6: Assassination of Martin Luther
Alabama. ➢ He led the March on Washington in 1963. ➢ He was assassinated in 1968. ➢ He was a great leader of civil rights movement
in USA.
Schema Building
Each state should provide equal protection under the law to all people within its jurisdiction (管辖范围).
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Student Presentation: Rosa Parks
2) Justice too long delayed is justice denied. Do you agree with the statements? Why or why not?
March on Washington
Read Par. 5 and determine whether the following statements are true or false.
What do you know about the life of African Americans in U.S.?
-How did they come to U.S.? -What about their life before the Civil War? -After Civil War and before 1960s? -After 1960s?
The Life of African Americans in U.S.
Forced to be slaves Slave life Separate but equal Enjoy freedom and equality
What do the following pictures tell us?
Nobel Prize for Peace
Why was Dr. King awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize for peace?
1) March on Washington is the largest civil rights demonstration in the U.S. history.
2) Half a million civilians staged the march.
3) Only blacks participated in the march.
King
G1 and G2: Be prepare to make a presentation on the topics.
Other groups: oral check
Who was he?
➢ He was great at public speaking. ➢ He was a pastor. ➢ He led the Bus Boycott in Montgomery,
Case Description:
When: when did this happen?
Who: who were involved in the case?
Why: Why did this happen? Why were the black and white go to segregated schools?
general statement of Dr. King
Para.2
Brown vs. Board of Education
Para.3
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Para.4
Protest in Birmingham
Para.5
March on Washington
Para.6 Para.7+8
Civil Rights Act of 1964
1. Who signed this Act into law? A. President John. F. Kennedy B. President Lyndon Johnson
2. When was the Act signed? A. March 1964 B. July 1964
4) One goal of the demonstration is to put pressure on lawmakers to vote for the civil rights laws.
5) Democrats are more sympathetic with their civil rights movement.
Jail?
Critical Thinking
The “Letters from a Birmingham Jail” include some famous statements like:
1) Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
1) What was the goal of the protest in Birmingham? 2) Why was King put in jail? 3) How was he criticized by the city’s white religious
leaders? 4) How did he respond in the Letters from a Birmingham
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) is an American civil rights organization. SCLC was closely associated with its first president, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The SCLC had a large role in the American Civil Rights Movement.
Signing of Civil Rights Act
Reviewing Dr. King: comments and quotes
Para.9+10 Epilogue: assassination and Martin
Luther King Day
Text Structure
Prelude
Introduction
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8
Group 9
Text Comprehension
Introduction
historical background of civil rights movement
Para.1
Main Part epilogue
Head: general statement P. 1
Body: achievements (details) P.2-6
Tail: review--comments and P.7-8 quotes P.9-10
In-depth Reading
Brown vs. Board of Education
3. What is this Act about? A. prohibit discrimination in public places B. prohibit segregating blacks and whites in all public facilities C. prohibit discriminating in hiring practices, working conditions and wages.
Video Watching: Montgomery Bus Boycott 1) Rosa Parks arrested 2) call for bus boycott 3) speech
Read the text and ask questions.
On Thursday, December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a city bus and sat with three other blacks in the fifth row, the first row that blacks could occupy. A few stops later, the front four rows were filled with whites, and one white man was left standing. According to law, blacks and whites could not occupy the same row, so the bus driver asked all four of the blacks seated in the fifth row to move. Three complied, but Parks refused. She was arrested.
How: the procedure of the lawsuit--the district court, the supreme court
What: What was the result?
Cultural Tip
14th Amendment
Any person born in the United States of America is a legal citizens no matter what race or religion they are.
Video Watching: 1) the experiment 2) District Court 3) Supreme Court
Read and ask questions.
Movie to watch:
Separate but Equal
I have a Dream Watch the video: I have a Dream
Students take turns to read “I have a Dream” part by part.
Cultural Points
Ralph David Abernathy, Sr. (1926 – 1990) was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, a minister, and a close associate of Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Following King's assassination, Dr. Abernathy took up the leadership of the SCLC.
Unit 7 Martin Luther King
Pre-Class Research: group work
Group 1: Brown vs. Board of Education Group 2: Montgomery Bus Boycott Group 3: March on Washington Group 4: Signing of Civil Rights Act Group 5: King’s Nobel Lecture Group 6: Assassination of Martin Luther
Alabama. ➢ He led the March on Washington in 1963. ➢ He was assassinated in 1968. ➢ He was a great leader of civil rights movement
in USA.
Schema Building
Each state should provide equal protection under the law to all people within its jurisdiction (管辖范围).
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Student Presentation: Rosa Parks
2) Justice too long delayed is justice denied. Do you agree with the statements? Why or why not?
March on Washington
Read Par. 5 and determine whether the following statements are true or false.
What do you know about the life of African Americans in U.S.?
-How did they come to U.S.? -What about their life before the Civil War? -After Civil War and before 1960s? -After 1960s?
The Life of African Americans in U.S.
Forced to be slaves Slave life Separate but equal Enjoy freedom and equality
What do the following pictures tell us?
Nobel Prize for Peace
Why was Dr. King awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize for peace?
1) March on Washington is the largest civil rights demonstration in the U.S. history.
2) Half a million civilians staged the march.
3) Only blacks participated in the march.
King
G1 and G2: Be prepare to make a presentation on the topics.
Other groups: oral check
Who was he?
➢ He was great at public speaking. ➢ He was a pastor. ➢ He led the Bus Boycott in Montgomery,
Case Description:
When: when did this happen?
Who: who were involved in the case?
Why: Why did this happen? Why were the black and white go to segregated schools?
general statement of Dr. King
Para.2
Brown vs. Board of Education
Para.3
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Para.4
Protest in Birmingham
Para.5
March on Washington
Para.6 Para.7+8
Civil Rights Act of 1964
1. Who signed this Act into law? A. President John. F. Kennedy B. President Lyndon Johnson
2. When was the Act signed? A. March 1964 B. July 1964
4) One goal of the demonstration is to put pressure on lawmakers to vote for the civil rights laws.
5) Democrats are more sympathetic with their civil rights movement.
Jail?
Critical Thinking
The “Letters from a Birmingham Jail” include some famous statements like:
1) Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
1) What was the goal of the protest in Birmingham? 2) Why was King put in jail? 3) How was he criticized by the city’s white religious
leaders? 4) How did he respond in the Letters from a Birmingham
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) is an American civil rights organization. SCLC was closely associated with its first president, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The SCLC had a large role in the American Civil Rights Movement.
Signing of Civil Rights Act
Reviewing Dr. King: comments and quotes
Para.9+10 Epilogue: assassination and Martin
Luther King Day
Text Structure
Prelude
Introduction
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8
Group 9
Text Comprehension
Introduction
historical background of civil rights movement
Para.1
Main Part epilogue
Head: general statement P. 1
Body: achievements (details) P.2-6
Tail: review--comments and P.7-8 quotes P.9-10
In-depth Reading
Brown vs. Board of Education
3. What is this Act about? A. prohibit discrimination in public places B. prohibit segregating blacks and whites in all public facilities C. prohibit discriminating in hiring practices, working conditions and wages.
Video Watching: Montgomery Bus Boycott 1) Rosa Parks arrested 2) call for bus boycott 3) speech
Read the text and ask questions.
On Thursday, December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a city bus and sat with three other blacks in the fifth row, the first row that blacks could occupy. A few stops later, the front four rows were filled with whites, and one white man was left standing. According to law, blacks and whites could not occupy the same row, so the bus driver asked all four of the blacks seated in the fifth row to move. Three complied, but Parks refused. She was arrested.
How: the procedure of the lawsuit--the district court, the supreme court
What: What was the result?
Cultural Tip
14th Amendment
Any person born in the United States of America is a legal citizens no matter what race or religion they are.