To prepare for next class:
Read Counterpoints: pp.231-231.
Read through these notes on the Legislative Branch of Government.
Jot down any questions or thoughts that you have for in-class discussion on how the legislative branch works.
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This Mind Map is your assignment for Wednesday, April 11th. You are expected to report to class in the library and work on it there, as I will be away fro the morning class on a History 12 field trip The Mind Map will be due some time next week...likely Tuesday, April 17th, so make sure you make good use of the time being allocated to you today. Please complete the final draft on 11x17 paper.
Readings for the next two classes:
1. Chapter 28: "No Easy Road to Freedom," pp.898-905
2. Notes Package: "Nonviolent Protest," pp.21-24
Key People, Events & Organizations
MLK Jr. Greensboro Sit-ins (also Nashville & Atlanta)
"Bull" Connor Freedom Rides (DC-Montgomery, AL)
JFK CORE
RFK the Albany Movement
SCLC James Meredith & Ole Miss
SNCC Birmingham
"The Beloved Community" March on Washington & "I Have a Dream Speech"
Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity
The Cicil Rights Unit Readings & Notes have been posted on ManageBac. Please access/download/print/load into e-reader...whatever you prefer. For next class, please ensure that you have read: Ch.28: pp.891-898 and Notes Package up to p.20
Don't forget to return your Self-Progress Reports next class!
Due Dates for Vietnam: Homefront USA Activities:
Song Presentations: Thursday, Dec.1st and Monday, Dec. 5th
Written Song Analysis: Monday, Dec.5th
Your AMAZING visual history of the Korean War projects will be submitted ON TIME (naturally) on Tuesday, November 15th. I look forward to seeing your works of historical art.