Civil Rights Movement
Students will experience what discrimination is like and be able to brainstorm ways to end discrimination. This will lead into discussions about Brown v. B.O.E., Montgomery Bus Boycott, and Freedom Rides, along with the practice of Civil Disobedience and Non-Violent Demonstrations.
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Materials Needed: 2 decks of cards-each deck a different color (blue and red), roll of duct tape, bag of candy (bite-size candy bars or whatever your preference), red marking pen.
Author: Christina Hanks
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