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Civil Rights - Greensboro Freedom Riders Meredith - USA Conflict Home & Abroad GCSE - Lesson 9

Martin Luther King Washington March - USA Conflict Home & Abroad - GCSE Edexcel - Lesson 10

Freedom Summer Mississippi Murders Selma March - USA Conflict Home & Abroad - Lesson 11

Civil Rights & Voting Rights Acts - USA Conflict Home & Abroad - GCSE Edexcel - Lesson 12

Malcom X Black Power Movement - Civil Rights - USA Conflict Home & Abroad - GCSE - Lesson 13

Black Panther Movement - Civil Rights - USA Conflict Home & Abroad - GCSE - Lesson 14

Watts Riots & Kerner Report - Civil Rights - USA Conflict Home & Abroad - GCSE Edexcel - Lesson 15

Civil Rights Progress by 1975 - USA Conflict Home & Abroad - GCSE Edexcel - Lesson 16
This bundle of lessons includes all of the resources you will need to teach Unit/Key Topic 2 of the Paper 3 Home & Abroad topic. This second unit has a focus on the campaign for civil rights from the 1960s to 1975.
The lessons in this bundle are:
- Lesson 9: The Greensboro Sit in, Freedom Riders and James Meredith
- Lesson 10: Martin Luther King’s Civil Rights Campaign in Birmingham
- Lesson 11: The Freedom Summer, Mississippi Murders and Selma
- Lesson 12: The role of President Kennedy & Johnson with the Civil Rights Act (1964) and Voting Rights Act (1965)
- Lesson 13: Malcom X and the Black Power movement
- Lesson 14: The Stokley Carmichael and the Black Panthers
- Lesson 15: The Watts Riots and Kerner Report
- Lesson 16: The Assassination of Martin Luther King and the Progress of Civil Rights by 1975.
Each lesson includes two different fact sheets based on the Edexcel specification. Therefore, you will not need to use or need any other resources alongside these lessons.
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