Monday, April 20 Objective: Students will investigate and analyze the causes of the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans. Agenda: Grab your Chromebook.

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Monday, April 20 Objective: Students will investigate and analyze the causes of the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans. Agenda: Grab your Chromebook Today is the last day to work on your Civil Rights project. Remember, you must have a printed copy tomorrow. Unit 7 Review Sheet Civil Rights Baseball Cards due Tuesday 4/21. Tomorrow!

Name: Martin Luther King Jr. Age (as of 1968): Birth Place: City of Residence: Notable Accomplishments (Top 3 achievements in their life) Martin Luther King Jr. On the back of the card : -At least 2 fun facts about your person or group. -Works Cited (Bibliography)

5 Min Left Clean up and return your Chromebooks to the cart and make sure they are plugged in. Thanks and have a good weekend!

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