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Quick Write What does Barack Obama’s presidency represent to you? What do you think made it possible for Obama to be president?

Civil Rights Mr. Payad CSU San Marcos

Civil Right Act 1964 Major Features Voting rights granted to all Americans. Banned discrimination for public accommodations. Desegregated education. Established equal employment opportunities.

Your Challenge You will break into pairs to complete a chapter worksheet. Next class period you will be responsible to teach your section to your peers. You will learn about the different approaches toward attaining civil rights.

Approaches Toward Civil Rights Malcolm X Please read the Quotes from Malcolm X silently. Discuss the quotes with your neighbor.

Approaches Toward Civil Rights Malcolm X What quotes appeal to you? Why? What is Malcolm X arguing? Do you agree with his approach?

Approaches Toward Civil Rights Martin Luther King Jr. Please read the Quotes from MLK silently. Discuss the quotes with your neighbor.

Approaches Toward Civil Rights Martin Luther King Jr. What quotes appeal to you? Why? What is MLK advocating? Do you agree with his approach?

Approaches Toward Civil Rights MLK & Malcolm X Please read Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X: A Common Solution? Discuss the quotes with your neighbor.

Approaches Toward Civil Rights MLK & Malcolm X What are MLK and Malcolm X both arguing for? In what ways do Malcolm X and MLK complement each other?

Approaches Toward Civil Rights Writing Prompt: Summarize the approaches of Malcolm X and MLK. Which approach appeals to you? Write a a quote that supports your position and explain why it reflects your approach.