The Road to Civil Rights
Learning from the History Makers
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The Road to Civil Rights eBook takes readers on a journey through one of the most significant periods in America’s history. Travel through the timeline and listen to key historic figures talk about the events that shaped the future of the country.
Using a traditional backward-design teaching method, this interactive eLearning book delivers historical background on the major events of the civil rights movement, including:
- Brown vs. Board of Education
- Rosa Parks Takes a Seat
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Bus Desegregation
- Non-violence and Civil Disobedience Movement
- Lunch Counter Sit-ins
- The March on Washington
- I Have a Dream Speech
- The March from Selma to Montgomery
- Voting Rights Act
- The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Delivered through candid conversations, the impressions of seven civil rights pioneers provide students with a unique view into how the events of the civil rights movement unfolded. The captivating details come to life as they are relived by Rosa Parks, Coretta Scott King, Congressman John R. Lewis, Maya Angelou, William T. Coleman, Judge Frank M. Johnson, and Andrew Young.
This multimedia eBook is appropriate for students in grades 7 through 12 in Civics, History, or other relevant Social Sciences settings.