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Imagine you just attended the March on Washington in D.C. and heard Dr. King's speech live.


  1. Draw what your sticker would say and look like below.

Were Nat Turner's actions justified, or should he be considered as a terrorist? Why or Why not?

Explain what Dr. King tells people to do about their frustrations.


"Protest beyond the law is not a departure from democracy; It is absolutely essential to do it."- Howard Zinn


  1. What does this quote mean?

The battle of New York City was the first of many for Americans. True or false


During the 1961 Sit- Ins:

  1. What were the challenges?
  2. What were the successes?
  1. Who else in history (before MLK Jr.) believed in nonviolence?
  2. What are 2 modern examples of "civil disobedience"?

he would have noticed that before the Negro passenger could get back to the door, the bus would have rode off.


This background of inequality via segregation will lead to an event. To what event am I referring?


Look up the picture: Sit In Movement - African American Civil Rights Movement


  1. What is happening in the picture?
  2. Why are three students in the front remaining seated?

Federal vs Republican Government - which is better?


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