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The Little Rock 9 Learning Target: I can explain the battle over

The Little Rock 9 Learning Target: I can explain the battle over desegregating Southern schools

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The Little Rock 9 Learning Target: I can explain the battle over desegregating Southern schools. “Massive Resistance”. Little Rock, Arkansas September 1957. Sept. 4th- Gov. Faubus used National Guard to block integration of school. Sept. 24th- President Eisenhower - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Little Rock 9

Learning Target:I can explain the

battle over desegregating

Southern schools.

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“Massive Resistance”

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Sept. 4th- Gov. Faubus used National Guard to block integration of school.

Little Rock, ArkansasSeptember 1957

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Sept. 24th- President Eisenhower

1.) Sends in Army to escort black students to school at request of city Mayor. Army stayed all year.

2.) Federalized the Arkansas National Guard (Faubus no longer controls them)

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Lunch Counter Sit-Ins

1960- Greensboro, North Carolina

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4 black students sit at counter even when told they will not be served.

NPR Story

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Other sit-ins-

What do you see?

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Talk with a partner

Do you think that sit-ins were an effective form of non-violent protest?

Are there any issues that you think a sit in might work for today? Would the reaction be the same as it was in the 1960s?

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Freedom Riders and Project CAfter watching the videos for these two events, you will be showing a definition in your own words for BOTH as your Ticket Out the Door.

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