Saturday, February 23, 2008
Focus Title: A Dream of Freedom
The focus title for our Black History and Civil Rights Movement unit of study is A Dream of Freedom by Diane McWhorter. This full-color nonfiction book traces major events of the modern civil rights movement from 1954-1968. The author was a white child who grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, the most segregated city in the nation, during the 1960s. This background gives her an interesting point of view on the era.
So far we have learned about Plessy v. Ferguson (1892) and Brown v. Board of Education (1954), the two monumental Supreme Court cases that ruled on the doctrine of "separate, but equal." We have also studied the terms segregation, desegregation, and integration. Emmett Till, Rosa Parks, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. are some of the key people whose stories we have read who each had their own "dream of freedom."
Categories:
A Dream of Freedom,
Black History,
Civil Rights Movement,
focus titles
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3 comments:
i like this book because it shows facts and shows us what really happened instead of being told things that are not as interesting.
i started to look up things on the internet and i had asked my dad what happened in the 1960's and i found out on the internet and lets just say that i cant wait till read more about the 1960's.
mr blount is is really cool how you show the parents what were reading and showing that you care about what are country was like a long time ago.and i went on the internet and found a picture of emitt tills face after the brutol muder of him.my parent were talking about all that suff when i showed them and told them about all that we have been studying
ANDREA TREVINO
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