5.21.18 U.S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: 1819 - Bicycles were first seen in the U.S. in New York City. They were originally known as "swift walkers.“ 1881 - The American branch of the Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton. 1891 - Peter Jackson and Jim Corbett fought for 61 rounds only to end in a draw. 1927 - Charles A. Lindberg completed the first solo nonstop airplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean. The trip began May 20. 1941 - The first U.S. ship, the SS Robin Moor, was sunk by a U-boat. 1956 - The U.S. exploded the first airborne hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean over Bikini Atoll. 1961 - Governor Patterson declared martial law in Montgomery, AL. 1970 - The National Guard was mobilized to quell disturbances at Ohio State University. . BELL WORK: #4 PICK-UP & READ CHALLENGES AND CHANGES IN THE MOVEMENT. DO NOT WRITE ON THE WORKSHEET. ANSWER QUESTIONS #1-4 IN YOUR BELL WORK SECTION. AGENDA: FINISH DISCUSSION: THE BLACK POWER MOVEMENT: CHALLENGES & CHANGES IN THE MOVEMENT. COMPLETE EXIT TICKET #6. COMPLETE CARMICHAEL DBQ #4.13. HOMEWORK: WORK ON UNIT VOCABULARY. CR VOCAB. QUIZ WEDNESDAY. CR TEST & BINDERS DUE THURSDAY.