| One 60-minute lesson
Produced 2000
School-use rights: one year
Grades 6-12 / language arts, social studies
Teacher Guide (available online)
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8/10 SS
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a key
figure in the historic struggle to extend to all Americans the constitutional
guarantees of equality and freedom. The successful example of the
black civil rights movement encouraged other groups, including women,
Native Americans and the handicapped, in their campaigns for legislative
and judicial recognition of civil equality. This program explores
King’s influence beginning in 1968.
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