Civil Rights Timeline Activity

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Civil Rights Timeline Activity Choose your group ( Group size will be designated by teacher) Using the Civil Rights Event Card your group chooses, complete the Event Map Choose a panel color, then complete a panel for the timeline (PORTRAIT STYLE) Picture at top (should represent your event) Who, what where why, when, & how should be at the bottom

Civil Rights Timeline Events SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee)/Sit-ins NAACP SCLC Civil Rights Act of 1964 Montgomery Bus Boycotts Freedom Riders Brown v. Board March on Washington Integration of UGA