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Bell Ringer Tuesday, February 21 st  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  Takeout your homework!  How do you think Europeans viewed the Civil Rights Movement at the time? (3-5 sentences)

MLK Homework Answers 1. How does King establish his credibility in the opening paragraphs? That is, in what ways does he attempt to convince his readers that they should listen to what he has to say? 2. What two confessions does King make to his Jewish and Christian brothers? 3. What two opposing forces exist in the Negro community? How has King tried to stand between them? 4. How has King been disappointed by white moderates? By the white church? 5. If the church does not recapture its early sacrificial spirit, what will become of it, according to King? Why will King not despair even if the church does not come to his people’s aid?

Black Power Mixtape The Black Power Mixtape examines the evolution of the Black Power Movement in the black community and Diaspora from 1967 to The film combines music, startling 16mm footage (lying undiscovered in the cellar of Swedish Television for 30 years), and contemporary audio interviews from leading African-American artists, activists, musicians and scholars. The Black Power Mixtape is an archive- and music- driven documentary that examines the evolution of the Black Power Movement in the African-American community and Diaspora from 1967 to Combining startlingly fresh and meaningful 16mm footage that had been lying undiscovered in the cellar of Swedish Television for the past 30 years, with contemporary audio interviews from leading African-American artists, activists, musicians and scholars, Mixtape looks at the people, society, culture and style that fuelled a change. Utilizing an innovative format that riffs on the popular 70s mixtape format, the Black Power Mixtape is a cinematic and musical journey into the ghettos of America. At the end of the Sixties and into the early Seventies, Swedish interest in the US Civil Rights Movement and the US anti-war movement peaked. With a combination of commitment and naiveté, Swedish filmmakers traveled across the Atlantic to explore the Black Power Movement, which was being alternately ignored or portrayed in the US media as a violent, nascent terrorist movement. Despite the obstacles they were confronted with, both from the conservative white American power establishment and from radicalized Movement members themselves, the Swedish filmmakers did not cease their investigation and ultimately formed bonds with key figures in the BPM, based on their common objective of realizing equal rights for all.

Black Power Mixtape Guided Notes  REFLECTION QUESTION: Do you think the portrayal of the Black Power movement by the American media was more or less accurate and objective than the Swedish footage in the film?  6 detailed examples from the film supporting or against the question  Paragraph summary of the film selection.

Bell Ringer Wednesday, February 22 nd  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  What is one strategy that you will use on the ACT passage (Underline, skimming, etc)?

Bell Ringer Thursday, February 23 rd  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  Famous singer and songwriter, Janis Joplin once said, “Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose.”  Do you agree with her? Why or why not?

Bell Ringer Friday, February 24 th  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  Takeout your homework!  Is the movement over? Why or why not? What do you think needs to happen to change the socio- economic segregation and racism that exists today?  Finish the Behavior Portion of the Bell Ringer Template.

Bell Ringer Monday, February 27 th  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  Takeout your homework!  How has black consciousness changed since the civil-rights movement? How was it expressed then? How is expressed today? Provide examples.

Bell Ringer Tuesday, February 28 th  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  The evolution of the federal government in matters concerning the rights of African Americans was very slow. Why do you think the federal government neglected to enforce civil rights laws for so long?

Bell Ringer Wednesday, February 29 th  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  What were the different strategies used as the civil-rights movement progressed? Why do you think it started to quiet down in the late 1960s?

Bell Ringer Thursday, February 23 rd  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  Takeout your homework!  Do you think the civil-rights movement was purely a black movement? Use evidence in the readings to support your answer.

Bell Ringer Friday, February 24 th  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  How do you plan to improve on the ACT passage this time around? What things have we done in class or you have done on your own to help you improve?  Finish the Behavior Portion of the Bell Ringer Template.

Bell Ringer Tuesday, March 6 th  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  What is feminism? How did the movement begin? What achievements have feminists made? What gains remain to be made?

Bell Ringer Wednesday, March 7 th  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  Take out ACT Passage Homework.  Why did all of these movements arise at approximately the same time? What was it about the era we call the Sixties that allowed (some would say encouraged) protest?

Bell Ringer Thursday, March 8 th  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  The readings we have read over the past weeks are representative of groups that have historically been marginalized. Are the voices of representatives of these groups commonly heard in the United States today? Why or why not?

Bell Ringer Friday, March 9 th  No Bell Ringer Today  Review for your exam!  GOOD LUCK!

Bell Ringer Monday, March 12 th  No Bell Ringer Stamp if you don’t have an ID on and/or you are talking!  Take out Social Justice Fair Homework.  Why is it important to connect past historical experiences to current events? How would making these connections benefit society today and in the future?