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Learn to define human rights and explore resources that highlight the global impact of their existence.
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Human Rights 101: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
In this lesson, students will learn how human rights differ from civil rights and gain introductory knowledge of how the international community united to define and defend human rights. -
Forging Excellence: The Creation of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Explore the rich history and significance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the United States, highlighting their contributions to higher education and the civil rights movement from the 19th century to present. -
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Young, Gifted, and Black: Student Organizing and the Civil Rights Movement
Learn how students were the driving force behind much of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s through music, interviews, and more. -
Mayoral Firsts: Maynard Jackson and Shirley Franklin
This lesson introduces students to the impactful lives of Maynard Jackson and Shirley Franklin, highlighting their early backgrounds, significant accomplishments, and lasting contributions to the city’s history. -
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What Should Be Done to Ease Racial Tensions in Montgomery in 1956?
Deliberate over the tough choices Montgomery citizens faced in 1956 as rising tensions were brought to a head by the bus boycott. -
Voices of Change: Washington, Du Bois, and the Fight for Black American Progress
Explore the ideological debates between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois then lead students in a debate of their own. -
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