BLACK POWER & CIVIL RIGHTS Donna Kelly Denise Duquette Savage.

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BLACK POWER & CIVIL RIGHTS Donna Kelly Denise Duquette Savage

Are they related? Black PowerCivil Rights

Who is the first lady of Civil Rights? Rosa ParksClaudette Colvin

Which President did more? Why? How? Harry TrumanLyndon B. Johnson

Which Act is more important? Why? Civil Rights 1866Civil Rights 1964

Who is good? Who is bad? How do we decide? Martin Luther King Jr.Malcolm X

Which method is more effective? Violence vs. nonviolence John Lewis SNCC Leader Huey Newton Black Panthers Leader

Solutions Education Cultural Understanding Cultural Acceptance Perspective Teaching Embrace Differences