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Black Light Project Groups of 3-4 Students will develop a presentation that discusses the topic in chapter 31(?) of the textbook Presentations will be done in day-glow The activity will include a group quiz covering chapter the topic areas. Students may use the presentations to find answers for the quiz

Black Light Project Students may earn 1-5 bonus points for dressing up from the era of the sixties Though an exemption to the dress code can be given, there are limits which the student should not test Students can bring food items but they should not require any special prep nor make a mess of the classroom – no points are given for food

Black Light Project Topics  The Age of Television and America’s favorites shows of the Sixties  The American Family  Religion in America  Literature and Art  Racial Turmoil  Native-born Ethnics  Students in Revolt  Counterculture  Sexual Revolution  Women’s Liberation  Roe v. Wade  Society on the Move  At Home and Work – Men  At Home and Work – Women  The Perils of Progress  Music of the Sixties  Advertising of the Sixties  Movies of the Sixties