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Civil Rights Lessons from U.S. Congressman John Lewis who marched with MLK

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PaulFDavis
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- GOOD TROUBLE FOR SOCIETAL TRANSFORMATION -

Civil Rights Lessons on Leadership from Congressman John Lewis who marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

- Lesson Plan

- Learning Intention

- Student Success Criteria

- California Standards

- Relevance

- 4 Videos

- 25 Question Quiz

- Answer Key

4 videos, nearly 26 minutes of riveting video from the life of Congressman John Lewis how he marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King and followed the principles of nonviolence and civil disobedience to get into good trouble and advance the cause and civil rights of African Americans, while confronting the racial injustices and discrimination present in the 1960s (and continued doing so thereafter in a life committed to public service by which the honorable Congressman John Lewis earned a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011).

Included is a 25 question quiz (with the time stamp where the answers can be found within each video) and an accompanying answer key for easy grading.

These immortal truths of equality, morality, nonviolence, economic empowerment and transformative lessons on how to reform society and advance minorities' interests when being discriminated against are timeless and relevant for all generations. Herein Paul mines the hidden treasures and transformative truths to provide students a 25 question thought provoking quiz from the life of U.S. Congressman John Lewis to guide nations, citizens, minorities and all people to live together harmoniously, equitably and peaceably. These lessons of nonviolence, community organization, social justice, reformation and transformation are vitally important for all generations.

Paul F. Davis has personally visited the Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial in Atlanta, Georgia and MLK's childhood home. Paul shares the faith and transformative truths of Dr. King. Paul personally met Rev. Bernice King when she came to speak at his home church in southern California on the topic of "great expectations" and the path forward in the civil rights movement.

Paul is an international educator (licensed in the states of Florida and California to teach Social Sciences, English and ESL). Paul has traveled to 90 nations and lived in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe whereby he has experienced what it is like to be a minority and understands how to advance the rights and interests of minorities throughout the world. Paul is the author of 100 books (20 fully illustrated for children) including:

- Racism

- Haters

- Angry at God & Everyone Else

- Murder

- Georgia on My Mind

- Breakthrough For A Broken Heart

- Oil for the Tinman

Herein you have a masterful and life-changing video to transform the thinking of students, teachers, adults and professionals regarding the issues of:

- racism

- social justice

- affirmative action

- methods of reform

- ideological differences among civil rights leaders

- challenges of the civil rights movement

- the spirituality of Dr. Martin Luther King

- Why America began to oppose Dr. King.

- the inner struggles of Dr. King

- insights from MLK's family and friends

www.PropheticPowerShift.com

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www.Tinyurl.com/PaulFDavis-Books

www.PaulFDavis.com

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5 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
Last updated Feb 27th, 2023
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