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Mass Civil Disobedience (Worksheet)
In this short excerpt, MLK describes a new form of protest—"mass civil disobedience"—and explains why riots will not help advance the civil rights ...
FEB 2, 2022 • page
African American Identity and Double Consciousness (Worksheet)
In this speech, MLK spoke about African American identity during the late 1960s. His words serve as an interesting comparison to the writings of W....
FEB 2, 2022 • page
MLK on the 1967 Race Riots (Worksheet)
King poses and responds to two questions regarding the 1967 race riots: "First, is the guilt for riots exclusively that of Negroes? And [second] are they ...
FEB 2, 2022 • page
How Does the Civil Rights Movement Relate to the Plight of Refugees? (Worksheet)
Refugees today can still be considered "invisible people," just as they were in the 1970s. Why do we choose to ignore their suffering? What can ...
FEB 2, 2022 • page
How Did the Cold War and Church Relate to the Civil Rights Movement? (Worksheet)
In 1960, the United States was engaged in an ideological campaign against the Soviet Union, declaring that freedom and democracy would prevail in the global order. ...
FEB 2, 2022 • page
Hawaiian Statehood and the Civil Rights Movement, 1959 (Worksheet)
In 1959, Hawaii became the 50th U.S. state. The editors of WORLDVIEW Magazine saw this as a victory in the fight towards greater racial tolerance ...
FEB 2, 2022 • page
The Legacy of Civil Liberty Legislation during WWI (Worksheet)
How did the U.S. government suppress dissent at home during WWI? Were these the first laws of their kind? How are these laws applied ...
FEB 2, 2022 • page
Did WWI Lead to Greater Internationalism? (worksheet)
"Certain great facts stand out which lead us to declare that this war [World War I] is, in reality, the greatest forward step ever taken ...