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Higher education Martin Luther King Day bibliographies

Preview of Lawrence Hill: So What Are You, Anyway? Story/PowerPoint on Term 'Negro' + Quiz

Lawrence Hill: So What Are You, Anyway? Story/PowerPoint on Term 'Negro' + Quiz

You receive:1) A PowerPoint and handout explaining the historical and social history of the term Negro in modern/contemporary America. 2) The story, So What Are You, Anyway? by Lawrence Hill.3) A trio of quizzes on the story, each for different levels of classes or students
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Created by
Andrew Elsen
This lesson has everything you need to address multiple standards and 1 week worth of material! The lesson includes a text summary, analysis, essay questions, multiple choice test, AND ANSWER KEY! all in an editable Microsoft Word Document for your own editing preference. Even if you already have the book and do not need the summary, the resources here alone are worth it! Just print once and make copies at your printer for each section. Enjoy!
Preview of FACEBOOK PROFILE AND BIOGRAPHY STUDY GUIDE - Martin Luther King Jr.

FACEBOOK PROFILE AND BIOGRAPHY STUDY GUIDE - Martin Luther King Jr.

Created by
Vinicius Alves
Facebook – Martin Luther King Jr.To be used in History and Language Arts classes. Students can explore:• The places where he lived; • People he was friends with; • Family members;• Paintings done in that time.Facebook Template - 1 whole pageIdeas for use: 1. Biographical study (create a Facebook page for a person who lived long ago, a famous historian, scientist, etc.) 2. Introduction activity (a way to get to know your students better).3. Specifics: Profile picture, cover photo, places worked,
Preview of Biography of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Biography of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Created by
yourTeacher1
Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929. Dr. King grew up as the son of a leading minister in Atlanta, Georgia, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr. His mother, Mrs. Alberta Williams King, assisted her husband in the care of his congregation. Because of their efforts and interest in behalf of the congregation and the community, his parents were known as 'Momma' and 'Daddy' King. His community, centered on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta also influenced him. By the 1930s when he was a child, it
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