CIVIL RIGHTS TEST October 16, 2014. WHEN DID THIS OCCUR? First write the dates that modern historians give for the Civil Rights Movement Then explain.

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CIVIL RIGHTS TEST October 16, 2014

WHEN DID THIS OCCUR? First write the dates that modern historians give for the Civil Rights Movement Then explain what happened on the beginning and ending dates.

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6. Discuss these images in light of the term civil disobedience

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What piece of legislation is being signed? Relate to goals of Civil Rights Movement. 8.

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12. Where did you see this and how is it related to our study?

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What kind of demonstration is this? Why? 14.

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Whoever heard of a revolution where they lock arms, singing "We Shall Overcome"? You don't do that in a revolution. You don't do any singing, you're too busy swinging. 16.

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