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History: Summer Pack Name _________________ Class _________________ If you have lost your Source Pack you can download a new one at: OASPhistory.weebly.com (In the year 11 section) If you lose this pack you can download a new one at: OASPhistory.weebly.com (In the year 11 section) How much impact did MLK have in changing civil rights for black Americans? Controlled Assessment question: You will be allowed: 2 sides of A4 notes (bullet points, no full sentences) 1 side bibliography (a list of websites and books you have used) Holiday Checklist Have I:  Learned a detailed definition of Civil Rights  Created a Martin Luther King Fact file  Watched ‘MLK and the Civil Rights Movement’  Selected key MLK quotes and said where they are from  Googled key laws  Created a Civil Rights Laws timeline  Planned by essay  Written a 1 hour draft and ed it to my teacher

Extra Information: Use this website to give 3 examples of what Civil Rights are: Give four examples of civil rights that black Americans were stopped from having equal access to. What are Civil Rights? Use the internet to find 3 definitions of Civil Rights 1)…………………………………………………………………………… Now, what is your definition of Civil Rights? …………………………………………………………………………… 2)…………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… 3)…………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… c c c This came from…

MLK Factfile Use the links below to create a factfile about MLK. Youtube: Martin Luther King Jnr – The man and the dream ( Either use the template below or create your own Born: Died: Where he lived: Family: General Information Key events in his life Beliefs Organisations: What was the event?Why was it important? People he worked with Laws he was involved in

v=ZVbs0RVm6E8 Watch “Martin Luther King Jr and the Civil Rights Movement” on Youtube. Make notes on MLK’s role in the Civil Rights Movement ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Use your source packs and/or the internet to find key quotes from MLK on religion, non-violence and civil rights. Then explain in your own words what he meant. Key Quotes Religion What is the quote?What does Martin Luther King mean? Non-Violence Civil Rights What is the quote?What does Martin Luther King mean? What is the quote?What does Martin Luther King mean? e.g. “Use me, God. Show me how to take who I am, who I want to be, and what I can do, and use it for a purpose greater than myself.” Here MLK is saying that there is a greater purpose than just being alive (possibly to help the Civil Rights movement) and that it is God who will help him to do that.

Use google to research each term and write a brief summery: Brown Vs Board …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… This information came from: ________________________________________ Voting Rights Act 1965 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… This information came from: ________________________________________ Fair Housing Act 1968 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… This information came from: ________________________________________ Presidential Executive Order …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… This information came from: ________________________________________ Civil Rights Act 1964 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… This information came from: ________________________________________

Use all the links in the pack so far and your own notes. Create a timeline of key laws that led to an increase in civil rights – Civil Rights Act Brown Vs Board This ruling overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson decision which allowed a “separate but equal” lifestyle. It declared “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. This helped civil rights because it led to the supreme court asking all public schools to desegregate. This ruling was won by Thurgood Marshall from the NAACP. You must include: Browder Vs Gayle 1964 Civil Rights Act 1965 Voting Rights Act And at least 2 more…

How much impact did MLK have in changing civil rights for black Americans? Introduction What are civil rights? Who is MLK? What were the issues with Civil Rights before MLK? What did MLK do for civil rights? What evidence do you have that supports this? Conclusion What area did MLK have the greatest impact? Would the movement have succeeded without him? What did MLK fail to do or achieve? What were his limitations? Are there any other people or factors that impacted on civil rights? Look back through the information you have collected. Now use the burger to create a bullet point essay plan to answer this question. In one hour write a draft answer to this question and it to or to receive Holiday Checklist Have I:  Learned a detailed definition of Civil Rights  Created a Martin Luther King Fact file  Watched ‘MLK and the Civil Rights Movement’  Selected key MLK quotes and said where they are from  Googled key laws  Created a Civil Rights Laws timeline  Planned by essay  Written a 1 hour draft and ed it to my teacher