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Teaching the American Civil Rights Movement - Freedom's Bittersweet Song

English · Paperback / Softback

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Introduction, Waldo E. Martin, Jr. and Patricia A. Sullivan , I. Courses,1. Teaching Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Civil Rights Movement in High School History Courses: Rethinking Content and Pedagogy, Derrick P. Alridge,2. Infusing the African-American Freedom Struggle into a Historical Survey Course, Susan Hult Edwards,Sample Course Schedule: U.S. History Since 1877,3. Birth Too Long Delayed is Perspective Too Long Denied: The Importance of Before and After the Traditional American Civil Rights Movement, Houston Bryan Roberson ,Sample Syllabus: The American Civil Rights Movement ,4. Women and the Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century, Barbara Machtinger,Sample Syllabus: Women and the Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century ,5. Wading in Troubled Water: Legacies of the Civil Rights Movement as Freshman Composition, Julie Buckner Armstrong,Sample Syllabus: Legacies of the Civil Rights Movement , ,II. Strategies:,1. Raising the Curtain: Performance, History, and Pedagogy, Rhonda Y. Williams,Sample Performance Project Assignment ,2. Eyewitness to the Movement: Conducting Oral History Interviews in the Classroom, Jack M. Bloom,Sample Syllabus: Eyewitness to the Movement ,3. Coming of Age in the Movement: Teaching With Personal Narratives, Sarah E. Gardner,4. Your Blues Ain't Like Mine and the Civil Rights Movement, Charles E. Wilson, Jr.,5. Music and the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1968: A Classroom Approach, Gregory Freeland,Sample Syllabus: Music and the Civil Rights Movement ,III. Issues,1. All Power to the People! : Teaching Black Nationalism in the Post Civil Rights Era, Peniel E. Joseph,Sample Syllabus: Black Political Thought in the Age of Civil Rights and Black Power ,2. This nonviolent stuff ain't no good. It'll get ya killed ': Teaching About Self-Defense in the African-American Freedom Struggle, Emilye J. Crosby ,Sample Assignments: Self-Defense and the African-American Freedom Struggle,3. Dismantling the Master's Narrative: Teaching Gender, Race and Class in the Civil Rights Movement, M. Bahati Kuumba ,Sample Syllabus: Women and Social Resistance Movements ,4. The Defiant Ones: The Civil Rights Movement and College Student Protest, 1954-1975, Wanda M. Davis,Sample Syllabus: The Civil Rights Movement and College Student Protest ,5. Deep in Our Hearts, Constance Curry and Sue Thrasher,IV. Chronology ,V. Resources ,Contributors

About the author

Julie Buckner Armstrong is Assistant Professor of English at Valdosta State in Georgia. Houston B. Roberston is Assistant Professor of U.S. History at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. Rhonda Y. Williams is Assistant Professor of History at Case Western.

Summary

The past fifteen years have seen renewed interest in the civil rights movement. However, there are very few resources for teaching the civil rights at university level. This timely and invaluable book fills this gap

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