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Topic: The Civil Rights Movement Do Now: “The doctrine on ‘non-violent resistance’ as proposed by Dr. Martin Luther King was followed by most African-Americans during the Civil Rights Era. This philosophy caused many white Americans to sympathize with the cause, which caused Civil Rights legislation to be passed”. Defend or Refute this statement

A “Second Civil War”?

Dr. King

Notable Civil Rights Leaders

Recorded Lynching

Late 1960s Violence: The Watts Riots

Conclusion Rank the following individuals based on their importance in the Civil Rights movement. In 1-2 sentences, defend your top choice: John F. Kennedy Rosa Parks Malcolm X Thurgood Marshall Martin L. King Lyndon B. Johnson Medgar Evers