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Four cross-curricular lessons focusing on the past, present and future of civil rights; assessments; helpful background information and suggestions for getting started; and relevant Web sites and resource lists. View Teacher's Guide
Interviews, articles and images that evoke the voices of young people from different parts of the world who have first-hand experience with the struggle for equal civil rights, and those who have since retraced their steps.
Civil Rights: The Long Road to Equality
This two-part documentary examines the history of the American Civil Rights Movement and explores discrimination, bias, and racism through interviews, archival footage and photographs, and on-camera discussions with contemporary middle and high school students.
Join Us on the Journey
An introduction to the Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage, in which guests and congressional members visit notable sites of the Civil Rights Movement and hear first-hand stories from participants as they travel from Montgomery to Selma, Alabama.
From the Southern Poverty Law Center, clips of two powerful films; Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks and Mighty Times: The Children's March. These award winning films and their accompanying curriculum materials are available free to teachers. Ordering details enclosed.