Evaluating Civil Disobedience

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content.
Advertisements

You are going to attend an assembly called “ Breaking the Cycle” Write down three things you might expect to hear about in this assembly
What is now India Pakistan Bangladesh Sri Lanka.
Extended Interpretations
Senior Seminar Mrs. Civitella. Civil disobedience- noun: a refusal to obey laws, pay taxes, etc: a non-violent means of protesting or of attempting to.
By Henry David Thoreau. * What is Civil Disobedience * The refusal to comply with certain laws or pay taxes and fines as a peaceful form of political.
“A Different Drummer” 19th Century Social Reform Henry David Thoreau & Ralph Waldo Emerson.
MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY WORKSHOP SLIDESHOW For the workshop outline that accompanies this slideshow, visit
Civil Disobedience Unit Thoreau, Ghandi and King, Jr.
The End of the War and Its Legacy President Nixon and Vietnamization Summer 1969-Nixon announces the first troop withdrawals from Vietnam Vietnamization.
I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS The Power of Expression in the African-American Experience.
Martin Luther King Jr. His role in the Civil Rights Movement.
“Letter from birmingham City jail” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
8 th of November. Link to the story behind the song.
Thoreau and the Politics of Transcendentalism CA Focus Standard: Objectives: 1.Define paradox. 2.Identify the main idea of Henry David Thoreau’s essays.
Unit 5, Lesson 7 Learning Target:IWBAT analyze consequences of the Vietnam War IWBAT examine the similarities of social movements of the 1960s and 1970s.
1 The Six Pillars and Making Ethical Decisions © 2007 Josephson Institute Citizenship PILLAR SIX.
Literary Term: APHORISM An APHORISM is a brief cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life. Emerson’s style is aphoristic, in other.
“Civil Disobedience” Henry David Thoreau.
Who is this?. Rosa Parks Seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama Dec. 1, 1955—refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger Arrested by the police.
Civil Disobedience Henry David Thoreau. Civil Disobedience As you read this over the weekend, and especially having been out in nature for a good cause.
Coach Weathers U.S. History and Constitution Standard USHC 8.3.
THE LIFE OF GANDHI. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in Gujarat, India. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in.
  “A just law is a manmade code that squares with the moral law or the law of God…Any law that uplifts human personality is just.”  “An unjust law.
Learning Target: analyze how Mohandas Gandhi lead a successful and peaceful revolution in India Do Now: Copy your vocabulary words in your glossary 1.
Vietnam war Protests. During the four years following passage of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution (1964), which gave LBJ a blank check to send troops and weapons.
Civil rights & civil disobedience political action for change.
Warm-Up  This semester we are exploring two foundational questions explored in early American writing. What is an American? And How should American act?
Thoreau – Civil Disobedience 1846 – Henry David Thoreau refused to pay a poll tax – he was arrested and jailed 1846 – Henry David Thoreau refused to pay.
Soul Force. Jesus ‘But I say to you that, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you. To.
Henry David Thoreau “Civil Disobedience”. Two quotes that sum up “Civil Disobedience” “It is every citizen’s moral obligation to resist immoral acts of.
From Civil Disobedience. Motivation Why was Thoreau placed in jail? –To protest the Mexican War, he refused to pay his taxes What does Thoreau try to.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU From “CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE” ARGUMENT IS A FORM OF PERSUASION THAT USES LOGIC, REASONS, AND EVIDENCE TO INFLUENCE AN AUDIENCE’S IDEAS.
Bell ringer 1. Why is it important to examine 1963 Birmingham, Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement? 2. What happened to the 16th Street Baptist Church.
Indian Nationalism & Nation-building
By: Masen McCane.  During the 60’s, the U.S. thought it was crucial to have involvement in Vietnam to contain the spread of communism, and so did most.
Introduction to “Civil Disobedience” Thoreau and how his ideas still change the world!
What Is Propaganda? Tite. Kent State University – May 1970 Listen to the song and look at the images – Song is “Ohio” by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
Indians Renew Their Struggle for Self-Rule: Gandhi p. 401.
Wednesday December 12, 2012 Mr. Lombardi Aim: How did India gain independence from Great Britain? Do Now: 
AMENDMENT ALBUM PROJECT By: Autumn, Jackson, Brianna, Niomi.
What is now India Pakistan Bangladesh Sri Lanka.
You’re a MAN Vietnam.
Chapter 1 The Study of the American Government The Study of the American Government.
BY NEIL YOUNG Ohio. Lyrics Tin soldiers and Nixon coming, We're finally on our own. This summer I hear the drumming,I hear the drumming Four dead in Ohio.
Unit 8: Vietnam.  Sit Ins  In sit-ins, protesters usually seat themselves at some strategic location (inside a restaurant, in a street to block it,
PROTESTS AND MUSIC OF THE VIETNAM WAR. BACKGROUND INFO FOR TEACHER
 Finish “Self-Reliance”.  What laws would you consider unjust?  What should be done to change these laws?  Why do you think these laws haven’t been.
The End of the War and Its Legacy President Nixon and Vietnamization Summer 1969-Nixon announces the first troop withdrawals from Vietnam Vietnamization.
Kent State Massacre. May 4, The shootings Four students two of them women were shot to death on the afternoon of May 4, 1970 by a volley of National.
Respond in 3-4 sentences to the quote
Introduction to “Civil Disobedience”
Elements of Literature 5th Course
Civil Disobedience.
India Seeks Independence
Kent State Massacre As we go through the information on the Kent State massacre information, complete the following: Record 3 pieces of information that.
And Women’s Liberation!
Jeremiah Golston & Anita Davies
Anti-Vietnam War Movement
Where are some places that we see law in everyday life?
Introduction to “Civil Disobedience”
By: Adam Heaston, Kari Ward, Danielle Crown, and Megan Woodward
Civil disobedience Thoreau, Gandhi, & MLK, Jr..
And Women’s Liberation!
Conflict in Vietnam Protest Back Home.
Introduction to “Civil Disobedience”
SEGREGATION IN AMERICA
Martin luther king.jr.
Civil disobedience Thoreau, Gandhi, & MLK, Jr..
Civil Rights & Civil Disobedience
Presentation transcript:

Evaluating Civil Disobedience Antigone by Sophocles

Exploring connections How is literature and art an example of civil disobedience? What craft or structural decisions does the writer use to protest events of that time period or place? What are your reactions to the literature and art? What details caused you to react in this way?

Definition According to Merriam-Webster civil disobedience is “the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest.”

Opinions “An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law.” –Martin Luther King, Jr.    “An unjust law is itself a species of violence. Arrest for its breach is more so. Now the law of nonviolence says that violence should be resisted not by counter-violence but by nonviolence. This I do by breaking the law and by peacefully submitting to arrest and imprisonment.” –Mahatma Gandhi “If the machine of government is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law.” –Henry David Thoreau

Pop Culture Music "Ohio" written and composed by Neil Young (1970) The Kent State shootings—also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre—occurred at Kent State University in the U.S. city of Kent, Ohio, and involved the shooting of unarmed college students by the Ohio National Guard on Monday, May 4, 1970. The guardsmen fired 67 rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students and wounding nine others, one of whom suffered permanent paralysis. Some of the students who were shot had been protesting against the Cambodian Campaign, which President Richard Nixon announced during a television address on April 30. Other students who were shot had been walking nearby or observing the protest from a distance. There was a significant national response to the shootings: hundreds of universities, colleges, and high schools closed throughout the United States due to a student strike of four million students, and the event further affected the public opinion—at an already socially contentious time—over the role of the United States in the Vietnam War.

Pop Culture Music In 2014, Urban Outfitters offered for sale a "Vintage Kent State Sweatshirt," spattered with what appeared to be fake bullet holes or bloodstains, at a cost of $129. Urban Outfitters claimed that it was "not our intention" to allude to Kent State shootings with red-stained, holed Kent State shirt.

Pop Culture Music With a partner annotate the song’s lyrics for: Author’s purpose Significant language and structural choices Key shifts in tone Be prepared to share your observations

Pop Culture Music Eight of the guardsmen were indicted by the grand jury. Civil action was also attempted against the state of Ohio and the president of Kent State. A unanimous verdict declared wrongful death and injury and awarded the victims’ families a monetary sum. Today, a memorial stands representing the permanent markers placed in the Prentice Hall parking lot to designate where the students fell.

Pop Culture Images British artist Banksy—graffiti master, painter, activist, filmmaker and all-purpose provocateur—was named one of the world’s 100 most influential people in 2010. His satirical street art and rebellious witticisms combine dark humor with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world.

Soldier’s Painting Peace (2007)

Pop Culture Images Answer the following questions with a partner: What is being protested? How do you know? What is the author's purpose? What significant visual components (color, proximity, framing, alignment, etc.) enhance the author’s purpose? Do you agree or disagree with the view of the artist? Explain your answer.

Pop Culture Images Repudiates the repression of free speech that often takes place when a nation is at war, in an effort to maintain the appearance of consensus. Men who are armed with deadly weapons fear for their lives, which highlights that repression in a society may occur not only a physical but also an intellectual level. This is especially ironic when the justification for the war in the Middle East is to spread liberty and democracy.

Rigs of War (2012)

Army Skeletons (2012)

Pop Culture Literature Civil disobedience is not only an action. Many instances of peaceful protest stem from well written letters, speeches, narratives, etc. Well known works include: Antigone—Sophocles “Civil Disobedience”—Henry David Thoreau “I Have A Dream”—Martin Luther King, Jr. “Letter from Birmingham Jail”—Martin Luther King, Jr. “On Nonviolent Resistance”—Gandhi

Homework Bring to class a pop culture artifact which represents civil disobedience. This may include images, essays, poems, speeches, songs, etc. Make sure you do some research and are well prepared to explain the significance of your artifact.