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- March, Book One Reading Guide
- Martin Luther King Jr. and Nonviolence to March Or Not to March?
- James M. Lawson, Jr.: Methodism, Nonviolence and the Civil Rights Movement1
- Answers to Activity Sheets for Grades 4 Through 8
- News Release
- The 1960 Nashville Student Sit-In Movement
- Lessons in Graphic Nonfiction: John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate
- America's Civil Rights Movement
- JULIAN BOND for PRESIDENT in '76 Gordon French Andrew Young
- NAME Tribute to Rev. C. T. Vivian & Congressman John Lewis
- A Rhetorical Analysis of Mrs. Coretta Scott King's Commencement Address
- Coretta Scott King Book Awards Discussion Guide Is Prepared by the 2016 Coretta Scott King Book Awards Jury Chair Dr
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- Jesse Jackson's Foreign Policy
- A Teacher's Guide To
- Congressman John Lewis Recruits Another Generation to MARCH With
- James Lawson-LA TIMES Timeline Assembled by Adam Nolan June 27, 2014
- Discussion Questions Written by Susana M
- The Children's March (Birmingham, 1963)
- James M. Lawson, Jr. and the Politics of Nonviolence by Anthony C
- REVEREND JESSE L. JACKSON, SR. BIO the Reverend Jesse Louis
- Join the Student Sit-Ins Teacher Guide for the Classroom Video
- MARCH GUIDE.Pdf
- An Analysis of Jesse Jackson's Rhetoric at the Democratic National Conventions, 1984--2000
- Teacher'sGuideToMarch,BookOne
- Unsung Women of the Civil Rights Movement Accompanying Powerpoint for “Unsung Women” Lesson Plan, Available in Carolina K-12’S Database of K-12 Resources
- Introduction
- ''Movement Schools'' and Dialogical Diffusion Of
- The Sit-Ins of 1960
- The Great Plains Sit-In Movement, 1958-60
- The March from Selma to Montgomery and the Nonviolent Movement In
- The Plot That Soul Built Logan Lockner
- Timeline: Selma and the 1965 Voting Rights
- Book of the Month 1
- Rhetoric of Commonality: an Afrocentric Analysis of Jesse Jackson‟S
- Bridge to Freedom (1965) NARRATOR: Selma, Alabama, 1965
- Nonviolence and Peace Movements: Crash Course World History 228 Hi, I'm John Green, This Is Crash Course: World History and To
- NADOHE Mourns the Loss of Two Civil Rights Icons, the Reverend C.T
- Reference Check Letter to Julian Bond About Sheila Michaels, March 1964
- Eyes on the Prize Study Guide, It Evokes Emotional Memories of My Experiences As a Young Civil Rights Worker in Mississippi in the Mid-1960’S
- The Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March: Shaking the Conscience of the Nation
- Children and Young People of the Civil Rights Movement 1954-1965
- Bridging History: Selma and the Voting Rights Act Source Credits
- The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past
- Civil Rights South Seminar with Julian Bond Fifty Years of Voting Rights and Wrongs
- A Conversation with Nate Powell by Michael Ray Taylor
- Schmidt-Divided By
- Awakenings (1954-1956)
- The Voting Rights Act @ 50 Naacp Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc
- Timeline: King in the Wilderness - 1965-1968
- A Brief Introduction to the 1965 Selma to Montgomery Marches Read the Following, Taking Breaks to Watch Short Clips from the Film “Selma”
- Getting Into “Good Trouble”
- In the Preface to His Book, the Civil Rights Movement in Tennessee, Bobby