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Washington D.C

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Discuss

• Who do you think this man is?

• Which country is he from?

• What do you think his job is?

• Do you think he is an important man?

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Group chat

• Who do you think the ‘founders’ are?

• What is democracy?

• What were the ‘lines that stretched around schools and churches.’

• What ‘change’ has come to America.

• CBBC Newsround | World | Adam's American Election diary

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Why is a black president a big deal?

• Why is a black president a big deal?

                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                   

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In the 17th and 18th centuries hundreds of thousands of Africans were sold into slavery in America and made to work on cotton and tobacco plantations

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In 1865 slavery was abolished, but black people still didn't have equal rights and had to go to separate schools, churches, and even had to play on different footie teams.

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• In 1955, this woman, Rosa Parks, sparked protests by refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man - which was against the law at the time.

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The protests were led by this man, Martin Luther King, who said he had a dream that one day black and white people in America would be able to come together as equals.

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In 1964 the country made a huge leap forward with the introduction of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which made it illegal to treat people differently because of their race.

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• But until now, the top job has always gone to a white man, so it's a huge deal for America, and the rest of the world, that Barack Obama has become president.