5. 8. 19. U. S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: 1886 - Pharmacist Dr 5.8.19 U.S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: 1886 - Pharmacist Dr. John Styth Pemberton invented what would later be called "Coca-Cola.“ 1914 - The U.S. Congress passed a Joint Resolution that designated the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. 1945 –VE Day U.S. President Harry Truman announced that World War II had ended in Europe. 1958 - U.S. President Eisenhower ordered the National Guard out of Little Rock as Ernest Green became the first black to graduate from an Arkansas public school. 1959 - Mike and Marian Ilitch founded "Little Caesars Pizza Treat". 1960 - Diplomatic relations between Cuba and the Soviet Union resumed. 1973 - Militant American Indians who had held the South Dakota hamlet of Wounded Knee for 10 weeks surrendered. BELL WORK: #4 PICK-UP THE TRIUMPHS OF A CRUSADE. COMPLETE ACTIVE READING: AS YOU READ THE PASSAGE: 1. UNDERLINE IMPORTANT INFORMATION/TERMS/ NAMES. 2. CIRCLE UNFAMILIAR INFORMATION/TERMS/ NAMES. 3. ASK QUESTIONS IN MARGINS, SPACE BELOW OR BACK ABOUT CIRCLED ITEMS. 4. WHICH EVENT DID YOU FIND MOST INTERESTING? WHY? AGENDA: (35:00-47:50) DISCUSS KENNEDY & CIVIL RIGHTS. WORK ON ACTIVITY 8.2 CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER KENNEDY. COMPLETE CIVIL RIGHTS TRIUMPHS DBQ. COMPLETE EXIT TICKET. HOMEWORK: WATCH VIDEO 8.2 & COMPLETE CORNELL NOTES. UNIT 8 VOCABULARY
Exit Ticket/8.2 Objective Assessment The 1960s saw major breakthroughs for the civil rights movement. In 1961 members of CORE and SNCC known as (1)_____ rode busses into the South to test laws that were supposed to (2)_____ interstate busses. In 1962 (3)_____ became the first African-American to attend the University of Mississippi. Then in 1963 MLK headed to (4)_____, Alabama where he was jailed, while in jail MLK wrote his famous (4)_____. In Birmingham it was decided that (5)_____, rather than adults, would be used in the marches. During the first march nearly 1,000 children were arrested by Sheriff (6)_____. In 1963 President (7)_____ used his power to force Governor (8)_____ of Alabama to integrate the University of (9)_____. Shortly after that (10)_____, the NAACP leader in Mississippi, was murdered by a white supremacist in his own driveway.
Exit Ticket/Objective 8.2 Assessment Do you think President Kennedy was doing enough to help African-Americans gain equality? Be sure to provide: C (claim, restate question with opinion) E (two pieces of supporting evidence) R (reasoning, explain evidence)