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10th Grade United States History
(CH16:  The Civil Rights Movement)

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6EAD CH16/pp 377-395: Civil Rights Movement
DUE:  Wednesday, February 1st

Please READ, REVIEW & be PREPARED for discussion & evaluation of Civil Rights Movement (CH16).  Remember that on the DUE DATE you should be prepared for any NO-NOTICE QUIZ, or activity prepared with the material read.  
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CHAPTER 16:  Civil Rights Movement
(Optional)
​​HYPERLINK on CH16 (Civil Rights Movement) and REVIEW & REINFORCE the knowledge needed to demonstrate proficiency oAmerica in WWII
PPT: CHAPTER 16
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PDF:  North Carolina Sit-Ins & The Greensboro Four
WEIGHT:  45 POINTS
DUE:  Monday, Friday 6th

The Greensboro sit-ins were a series of nonviolent protests in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1960, which led to the Woolworth department store chain removing its policy of racial segregation in the Southern United States.  While not the first sit-in of the Civil Rights Movement, the Greensboro sit-ins were an instrumental action, and also the most well-known sit-ins of the Civil Rights Movement. These sit-ins led to increased national sentiment at a crucial period in US history.  The primary event took place at the Greensboro, North Carolina, Woolworth store, now the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.

HYPERLINK on the BUTTON (below) to access the DOCUMENT on NORTH CAROLINA SIT-INS  and the WORKSHEET on the DOCUMENT.  COMPLETE and SUBMIT by DEADLINE
PDF: North Carolina Sit-ins
PDF: Document Form
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XCREDIT:  VOCABULARY:  CHAPTER 16
25 XCREDIT POINTS
DUE:  Friday, February 3rd

HYPERLINK on the BUTTON (below) to access the VOCABULARY OPPORTUNITY
WORD: XCREDIT/CH16
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CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT (1954 - 1968) Video
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(Optional)
​Highly Suggested
HYPERLINK on the VIDEO (Civil Rights Movement) to REINFORCE facts, details and specifics needed for the course AND year-end EOC EXAM in 2017.
YOUTUBE: CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
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