Finding our Voices Through Historical Narratives.

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Finding our Voices Through Historical Narratives

Why was his death so important to our history? What happened to Emmett Till? Activate Prior Knowledge

What did he do? What was the name of the movement that fought for racial equality? Activate Prior Knowledge

Objective: I will use my visual literacy and viewing skills to describe segregation through pictures and videos. Focus Question & Objective

New Learning

South Africa in the 1960s What does this photo tell you about apartheid

Brain Pop Didn’t segregation end in the 1960s? In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby will teach you about the practice of apartheid, which continued well into the 1990s. You’ll learn what Africa was like before European settlers colonized it, as well as what happened once white people got there. Find out when South Africa won its independence and who ran the government after England withdrew. You’ll also learn why laws against racial mixing were passed, what rights each group and people had, and what rights they didn’t have. Discover how people reacted to apartheid both in South Africa and the rest of the world, and you’ll learn about a very special political prisoner. Finally, you’ll learn what happened when apartheid finally ended. Here’s a hint: It has to do with that political prisoner! New Learning