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Title Understanding and teaching the civil rights movement / edited by Hasan Kwame Jeffries.
Publisher Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2019]
Copyright date ©2019



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Contents Part One. Dispatches from the frontline: reflections on teaching the civil rights movement. Who is Fannie Lou Hamer? A movement veteran on teaching civil rights history / Charlie Cobb -- "They won't just be reading about history-they'll be living it!": the Anderson Monarchs little league baseball civil rights barnstorming tour / Stephen Bandura -- Beyond the master narrative: teaching the civil rights movement to high school students / Adam Sanchez -- "I had this black professor at UT": teaching civil rights and black power to white and black college students / Leonard Moore -- Part Two. "Bigger than a hamburger": reframing the civil rights movement. Obstacles to freedom: life in Jim Crow America / Stephen Berrey -- Freedom rights: reconsidering the movement's goals and objectives / Hasan Kwame Jeffries -- The ballot and the bullet: rethinking the violent/nonviolent dichotomy / Christopher Strain -- Place matters: the indispensable story of civil rights activism beyond Dixie / Patrick D. Jones -- Part Three. "Now that he is safely dead, let us praise him": teaching iconic civil rights people, organizations, and events. Complicating Martin Luther King Jr.: teaching the life and legacy of the movement's most iconic figure / Charles McKinney -- Not that kind of tired: Rosa Parks and organizing the Montgomery bus boycott / Emilye Crosby -- Freedom is a constant struggle: teaching the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Project / Nicole A. Burrowes and La Tasha B. Levy -- Teaching Malcolm X beyond the mythology-by any means necessary / Clarence Lang -- The long hot summers of the 1960s: teaching the racial disturbances of the civil rights era / Shawn Leigh Alexander, John Rury, and Clarence Lang -- Power to the people: a curriculum for teaching the Black Panther Party and the transition from civil rights to black power / Jakobi Williams -- Part Four. "The essence of scholarship is truth": sources for teaching the civil rights movement. Everybody say freedom: using oral history to construct and teach new civil rights narratives / J. Todd Moye -- Freedom songs: building a civil rights playlist / Charles L. Hughes -- Two thumbs up: movies and documentaries to use (and avoid) when teaching civil rights / Hasan Kwame Jeffries -- A rich record: using primary sources to explore the civil rights movement / John B. Gartrell -- The revolution was not televised but it is available online: using the SNCC Digital Gateway to tell civil rights history from the bottom-up / Karlyn Forner -- Part Five. "Strong people don't need strong leaders": methods for teaching the civil rights movement. Stay woke: teaching the civil rights movement through literature / Julie Buckner Armstrong -- "Nonviolence is impossible": role playing in the classroom / Wesley Hogan -- California Democracy Schools: a model for teaching civil rights to students of all ages / Michelle Herczog -- Walking in their shoes: using #BlackLivesMatter to teach the civil rights movement / Shannon King.
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ISBN 9780299321932 (electronic bk.)
0299321932 (electronic bk.)
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Series The Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history
Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history.
Subject African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- Study and teaching.
Civil rights movements -- History -- 20th century -- Study and teaching -- United States.
United States -- Race relations -- Study and teaching.
Alt author Jeffries, Hasan Kwame, 1973- editor.
Descript 1 online resource
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Contents Part One. Dispatches from the frontline: reflections on teaching the civil rights movement. Who is Fannie Lou Hamer? A movement veteran on teaching civil rights history / Charlie Cobb -- "They won't just be reading about history-they'll be living it!": the Anderson Monarchs little league baseball civil rights barnstorming tour / Stephen Bandura -- Beyond the master narrative: teaching the civil rights movement to high school students / Adam Sanchez -- "I had this black professor at UT": teaching civil rights and black power to white and black college students / Leonard Moore -- Part Two. "Bigger than a hamburger": reframing the civil rights movement. Obstacles to freedom: life in Jim Crow America / Stephen Berrey -- Freedom rights: reconsidering the movement's goals and objectives / Hasan Kwame Jeffries -- The ballot and the bullet: rethinking the violent/nonviolent dichotomy / Christopher Strain -- Place matters: the indispensable story of civil rights activism beyond Dixie / Patrick D. Jones -- Part Three. "Now that he is safely dead, let us praise him": teaching iconic civil rights people, organizations, and events. Complicating Martin Luther King Jr.: teaching the life and legacy of the movement's most iconic figure / Charles McKinney -- Not that kind of tired: Rosa Parks and organizing the Montgomery bus boycott / Emilye Crosby -- Freedom is a constant struggle: teaching the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Project / Nicole A. Burrowes and La Tasha B. Levy -- Teaching Malcolm X beyond the mythology-by any means necessary / Clarence Lang -- The long hot summers of the 1960s: teaching the racial disturbances of the civil rights era / Shawn Leigh Alexander, John Rury, and Clarence Lang -- Power to the people: a curriculum for teaching the Black Panther Party and the transition from civil rights to black power / Jakobi Williams -- Part Four. "The essence of scholarship is truth": sources for teaching the civil rights movement. Everybody say freedom: using oral history to construct and teach new civil rights narratives / J. Todd Moye -- Freedom songs: building a civil rights playlist / Charles L. Hughes -- Two thumbs up: movies and documentaries to use (and avoid) when teaching civil rights / Hasan Kwame Jeffries -- A rich record: using primary sources to explore the civil rights movement / John B. Gartrell -- The revolution was not televised but it is available online: using the SNCC Digital Gateway to tell civil rights history from the bottom-up / Karlyn Forner -- Part Five. "Strong people don't need strong leaders": methods for teaching the civil rights movement. Stay woke: teaching the civil rights movement through literature / Julie Buckner Armstrong -- "Nonviolence is impossible": role playing in the classroom / Wesley Hogan -- California Democracy Schools: a model for teaching civil rights to students of all ages / Michelle Herczog -- Walking in their shoes: using #BlackLivesMatter to teach the civil rights movement / Shannon King.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780299321932 (electronic bk.)
0299321932 (electronic bk.)
Series The Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history
Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history.
Subject African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- Study and teaching.
Civil rights movements -- History -- 20th century -- Study and teaching -- United States.
United States -- Race relations -- Study and teaching.
Alt author Jeffries, Hasan Kwame, 1973- editor.

Subject African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- Study and teaching.
Civil rights movements -- History -- 20th century -- Study and teaching -- United States.
United States -- Race relations -- Study and teaching.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Part One. Dispatches from the frontline: reflections on teaching the civil rights movement. Who is Fannie Lou Hamer? A movement veteran on teaching civil rights history / Charlie Cobb -- "They won't just be reading about history-they'll be living it!": the Anderson Monarchs little league baseball civil rights barnstorming tour / Stephen Bandura -- Beyond the master narrative: teaching the civil rights movement to high school students / Adam Sanchez -- "I had this black professor at UT": teaching civil rights and black power to white and black college students / Leonard Moore -- Part Two. "Bigger than a hamburger": reframing the civil rights movement. Obstacles to freedom: life in Jim Crow America / Stephen Berrey -- Freedom rights: reconsidering the movement's goals and objectives / Hasan Kwame Jeffries -- The ballot and the bullet: rethinking the violent/nonviolent dichotomy / Christopher Strain -- Place matters: the indispensable story of civil rights activism beyond Dixie / Patrick D. Jones -- Part Three. "Now that he is safely dead, let us praise him": teaching iconic civil rights people, organizations, and events. Complicating Martin Luther King Jr.: teaching the life and legacy of the movement's most iconic figure / Charles McKinney -- Not that kind of tired: Rosa Parks and organizing the Montgomery bus boycott / Emilye Crosby -- Freedom is a constant struggle: teaching the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Project / Nicole A. Burrowes and La Tasha B. Levy -- Teaching Malcolm X beyond the mythology-by any means necessary / Clarence Lang -- The long hot summers of the 1960s: teaching the racial disturbances of the civil rights era / Shawn Leigh Alexander, John Rury, and Clarence Lang -- Power to the people: a curriculum for teaching the Black Panther Party and the transition from civil rights to black power / Jakobi Williams -- Part Four. "The essence of scholarship is truth": sources for teaching the civil rights movement. Everybody say freedom: using oral history to construct and teach new civil rights narratives / J. Todd Moye -- Freedom songs: building a civil rights playlist / Charles L. Hughes -- Two thumbs up: movies and documentaries to use (and avoid) when teaching civil rights / Hasan Kwame Jeffries -- A rich record: using primary sources to explore the civil rights movement / John B. Gartrell -- The revolution was not televised but it is available online: using the SNCC Digital Gateway to tell civil rights history from the bottom-up / Karlyn Forner -- Part Five. "Strong people don't need strong leaders": methods for teaching the civil rights movement. Stay woke: teaching the civil rights movement through literature / Julie Buckner Armstrong -- "Nonviolence is impossible": role playing in the classroom / Wesley Hogan -- California Democracy Schools: a model for teaching civil rights to students of all ages / Michelle Herczog -- Walking in their shoes: using #BlackLivesMatter to teach the civil rights movement / Shannon King.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Jeffries, Hasan Kwame, 1973- editor.
ISBN 9780299321932 (electronic bk.)
0299321932 (electronic bk.)

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