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The Black Panther Party & the 1968 Olympic Protest

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  • čas přidán 28. 10. 2021
  • LESSON PLAN:
    www.history4humans.com/produc...
    This History For Humans episode focuses on the 1968 Olympic Black power protest and the Black Power Movement in America and how it transformed the Civil Rights Movement. This is a story-lecture tells the story behind how Tommie Smith, John Carlos, and Peter Norman protest at the 1968 Mexico Olympics and uses that to teach the rise of the Black Power Movement during the Civil Rights Era. It reviews Malcolm X's teachings, the transformation of SNCC under Stokely Carmichael, the Black Panthers, and the Watts Riot/Uprising, and the story of behind the famous photograph of Carlos' and Smith's powerful protest.
    Full lesson plans that go with this video include interactive notesheets to ensure comprehensions, critical thinking, and connection to the history, a quick Google form quiz, and an extension lesson that includes reading the Black Panther Parties 10 Point Program, answering questions, and then designing a 'protest fist' based on an issue that matters to them! Engaging and powerful!
    If you want more story-based history like and subscribe! It helps a lot! :)
    Thanks,
    -dan

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