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Lesson Plan List for: U.S. History

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Taking a Stand  

Taking a Stand
This lesson provides an introduction to the discrimination and segregation that triggered the Civil Rights movement, through the eyes of some of the youngest activists at the time.

3-5 Lesson Plan
Strategies for an Equal Education  

Strategies for an Equal Education
Students examine the inequality in education faced by African Americans in the 20th century. They review the Fourteenth Amendment, identify and examine strategies used to overcome discrimination, and analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each.

6-12 Lesson Plan
Campaigns for Economic Freedom  

Campaigns for Economic Freedom
This lesson plan explores the economic impact of racial discrimination and campaigns for jobs and justice.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Understanding White Supremacy  

Understanding White Supremacy
This lesson plan explores how white southerners tried to protect their economic, political, and social privilege in the face of the Civil Rights movement.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Re-Examining <i>Brown</i>  

Re-Examining Brown
This lesson explores the historical complexity of the struggle to desegregate schools, the geographic scope of racism, conditions that prompted activism and litigation, and how laws have changed over time.

9-12 Lesson Plan