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Timeline of the Modern Civil Rights Movement
A chart outlining the Civil Rights movement in the United States. | Know the Presidents
Review facts about U.S. presidents, a great worksheet to use during the presidential elections... | |
Harry Truman's Executive Order: 9981
Read Truman's Executive order, which ended segregation in the U.S. Armed Forces. | ||
Martin Luther King Jr, Civil Rights Leader
Deliver a lesson plan that reviews Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's life, and use a pictorial... | Web Research: Lesson 2
Lesson 2 in a series for middle-school students learning to use the Internet for research... | |
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Life
This brief biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. can be used with the Civil Rights Leader lesson... | Colonial America Kaleidoscope
Students use the information they obtain through independent research to create a Colonial... | |
Pictorial Timeline of Dr. Martin Luther King's Life
This pictorial timeline of Dr. Martin Luther King's life covers the major events in the life of... | Ideas for Black History Month Field Trips
Discover a list of places you and your students could photograph for inclusion in the Black... | |
Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society Speech
The full text of Johnson's speech on the need to improve education to form a Great Society. | Site of the Boston Massacre
View the site of the Boston Massacre, where Crispus Attucks was the first man killed in the... | |
Abraham Lincoln's House Divided Speech
The full text of Lincoln's speech denouncing the United States' division over slavery. | Old South Meeting House
Photo of the Old South Meeting House in Boston; Phillis Wheatley was a member of the... | |
Amendments to the Constitution: Voting
Each of these amendments broadened the number of citizens in the U.S. with the right to vote. | African Meeting House/Abiel Smith School
Photos of the oldest African-American church (still standing) in the U.S. and the school it... | |
History of Presidential Inaugurations
Share an article that outlines the history of presidential inaugurations in the United States. | Harriet Tubman Memorial
These statues reside in Boston's South End. Harriet Tubman spoke in Boston area Meeting Houses... | |
U.S. President: Facts
Learn facts about the presidents of the United States with this lesson. This activity can be... | 66 Phillips Street/86 Pinckney Street
Both of these houses were occupied by abolitionists and African-American families in the 1800s. |

