Civil Rights
Additional Activities

  • Have students prepare cards containing various actions and events of the Civil Rights Movement and the people involved. Conduct a quiz game using the cards.

  • Have students make a collage using pictures and words from magazines and newspapers to depict women’s rights before and after certain federal legislation.

  • Have students write a diary entry from the point of view of an African American student of the 1950s.

  • Have students select what they feel is the most important outcome of the modern Civil Rights Movement and defend their view.
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