This lesson explores the key components of LBJ's Great Society, specifically Medicare, urban renewal, and the War on Poverty, through direct instruction and primary source analysis.
Covers the high-intensity years of the Civil Rights Movement (1963-1968), from the Birmingham campaign and the March on Washington to the Voting Rights Act and the Memphis Sanitation Strike.
Explores the early years of the modern Civil Rights Movement (1954-1961), focusing on the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Nashville sit-ins, and the rise of nonviolent direct action.
Examines the pivotal years of the Civil Rights Movement (1963-1968), including major national campaigns, the legislative triumphs of the mid-60s, and the philosophical debate between non-violent integration and Black nationalism.
Covers the early years of the Civil Rights Movement (1954-1961), focusing on the foundational resistance in Tennessee, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the rise of student activism through sit-ins and Freedom Rides.
A comprehensive 40-minute lesson on Brown v. Board of Education and its impact on school desegregation, focusing on Tennessee's Scarboro 85 and Clinton 12 alongside the Little Rock 9.