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Lesson Plan: STUDENT ACTIVISM AND MUSIC DURING THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION How did activism by Black students challenge Jim Crow segregation during the Civil Rights Movement, and what unique role did music play as an organizing tool?
OVERVIEW In this lesson, students explore student-led efforts to end Jim Crow segregation during the Civil Rights Movement by examining significant events and identifying the unique role of music in calling people to action. From: TeachRock.org
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