This is the 13th lesson of the A Level civil rights scheme of work - African Americans, and the first part of a 4 lesson investigation into the impact of Malcolm X and black power. Fully resourced to extend students thinking.
Duration 1 hour.
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A LEVEL CIVIL RIGHTS. PART 1 AFRICAN-AMERICANS 1865-1992
This unit of work contains 18 lessons created to deliver the ALevelHistory Unit on Civil Rights - focus on African-Americans from 1865-1992. Each lesson is structured in a similar way, and aims to challenge students through the use of varied tasks; opportunities for discussion and research; and evaluation of sources from the period and historians interpretations. Model answers and exam practice run throughout the unit. Approximately 25-30 hours of teaching and learning.
A LEVEL CIVIL RIGHTS - MALCOLM XAND BLACK POWER
This bundle contains 4 lessons which form part of the A unit on civil rights. They consider the impact of Malcolm X and black power and require students to look at how much effect black power had on civil rights. The lessons contain various activities to extend students including a debate; regular discussion; evidence gathering and end with an exam-style interpretations questions. Duration: 4 hour and homework
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