Thursday 4/16 RAP What were 3 similarities of MLK Jr. and Malcolm X? What were 3 differences of MLK Jr. and Malcolm X? Today: CE Review Venn on MLK and.

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Thursday 4/16 RAP What were 3 similarities of MLK Jr. and Malcolm X? What were 3 differences of MLK Jr. and Malcolm X? Today: CE Review Venn on MLK and Malcolm X Presidents video –JFK, LBJ, and Nixon Read Ch on JFK and LBJ – complete VENN

Compare MLK Jr. and Malcolm X. Pages 676 & 692; also any pages in between DIFFERENCESSIMILARITIESDIFFERENCES  Son of Baptist preacher  Baptist  Believed in integration  Non-violent methods  Middle class home  Morehouse college  Boston University PHD in religion  Gandhian strategy  Worked with white leaders  Wanted white people in movement  Black separatism anti-thesis of Civil Rights movement  Rights for black people  Went to jail  Preachers  Family man  Assassinated  degrees  Muslim  Early life was crazy  Father killed by Klan  Was a problem teen –drugs, theft  Separatism of races wanted a black area in U.S. or place in Africa  Terrorized by Klan  Violence if necessary to get equality  Master's degree in prison  Wanted only blacks to fight for black rights  Pilgrimage to Makkah for awakening and change  Black pride sometimes sent anti-white sentiment  After trek to Makkah he thought all races should live together.

Open your textbook to page Please read this section on President Kennedy and President LBJ. –As you read complete the VENN diagram. –DUE Monday, along with the chart on the Supreme Court cases; Ch

Friday 4/17 RAP 1.What was President Kennedy’s vision of progress at home called? 2.What was President Johnson’s vision of progress at home called? 3.How were they different? Today: Stamp Venn diagram Review Venn diagram of President Kennedy and President Johnson.

JFK and Lyndon B. Johnson DifferencesSimilaritiesDifferences New Frontier Idealist Progressive 2 years in office Jan 1961-Nov Peace Corps (1961) Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (1963) Trade Expansion Act Increased spending on defense Reacted to events Space Race Man to moon Project Mercury Catholic Min. wage raised $1-$1.25 hr. Dealt with a Rep. Congress Young senator Slow on Civil Rights Put thru Civil Rights Bill Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald Who was killed by Jack Ruby Democrat Senators prior Dealt with cold war crisis in Cuba and Vietnam Civil Rights and Poverty plans Economic upswing till 70s Min. wage increase for both Great Society Economic Opportunity Act. Elementary / Sec. Ed act Medicare / Medicaid act Water quality Act Immigration Act Poverty push Min. wage from 1.25 to 1.48 Head Start HUD VISTA (Volunteers in service to America Domestic Peace corps Protestant Escalated Vietnam Pushed him out of office Senator for many years. Crude, demanding Civil Rights Act (1964) Voting Rights Act 1965 Good at building coalitions Manipulator / persuader Confident

President video Get out your notes JFK LBJ Nixon

The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties: Ch. 21.2: pages Please open your text book to Ch. 21.2: page 713: The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties. Read the Warren Court: page Write the definition of each of the following terms in relation to the reading. Reapportionment Gerrymandering Due process 2.Complete the chart on the Supreme Court. 3.Also, address all the other questions on the handout. 1.You will be turning it in on Monday.