Thursday, February 23rd Current events Civil Rights Twiz Tomorrow

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Thursday, February 23rd Current events Civil Rights Twiz Tomorrow Primary source group activity today

Group Source Analysis In your groups, first analyze the primary sources and answer questions #1-3 on your handout. After being instructed to do so, look at the supplementary information and answer questions #4-6. Each person should help answer questions #1-6, after the groups are finished, each will present their sources in a 2-3 minutes presentation. Use the handout to prepare!

Group #1 Scene from the NAACP march in Tallahassee

#1 Continued

Group#2 Reverend C. K. Steele at the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church - Tallahassee, Florida

Group #3 Letter From Birmingham City Jail (Excerpts) Martin Luther King, Jr. April 16, 1963

Group #4 Voter registration in southern states just before the Voting Rights Act of 1965

Group #5 Separate and not equal? Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board

Group #6 Japanese internment announcement and Hollywood Protective Society member

Group #7 “I have a dream speech” Martin Luther King Jr. August, 1963

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