Dr. King's last speech in Memphis, TN:
A short documentary about the assassination:
Robert Kennedy responds to Dr. King's Assassination:
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
Friday, January 08, 2010
Kennedy and Johnson on Civil Rights
President John F. Kennedy's address on Civil Rights, June 11, 1963:
President Lyndon Johnson's remarks on signing the Civil Rights Act, July 2, 1964:
President Lyndon Johnson's remarks on signing the Civil Rights Act, July 2, 1964:
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Filling the Jails in Birmingham
Here are some videos that relate to our reading of Section 31.6:
Martin Luther King Jr. comes to Birmingham:
MLK Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail:
Bull Connor:
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing:
Martin Luther King Jr. comes to Birmingham:
MLK Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail:
Bull Connor:
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing:
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Monday, January 04, 2010
Greensboro Lunch Counter Sit-In
In class today we discussed the lunch counter sit-in protests of the Civil Rights Movement. Here is a great video about these events from the American Museum of History:
Friday, December 18, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Below is a video of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a televised announcement discussing the boycott. After watching the video, post a comment comparing and contrasting the real Dr. King with his portrayol by the actor Jeffrey Wright in the film Boycott for extra credit.
This is a segment from the Civil Rights Movement documentary series Eyes on the Prize:
This is a segment from the Civil Rights Movement documentary series Eyes on the Prize:
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Rosa Parks
The following video is from an interview of Rosa Parks during the Montgomery Bus Boycott:
Here is a segment from an interview Rosa Parks gave later in her life:
Here is video someone took at the museum that displays the acuatl Rosa Parks bus:
This video is from one of my favorite TV shows, Histeria:
Here is a segment from an interview Rosa Parks gave later in her life:
Here is video someone took at the museum that displays the acuatl Rosa Parks bus:
This video is from one of my favorite TV shows, Histeria:
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Thurgood Marshall
We have been watching the film Separate But Equal in class, telling the story of Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education. One of the main characters in this film is Thurgood Marshall, who at that time was a lawyer for the NAACP. I found some intersting interview footage of the real Thurgood Marshall who, in 1967 was the first African-American appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
WWII Commemorative Stamp Sets
Recently, students processed what they have learned about World War II by creating “commemorative stamp sets” that illustrate the significance of the war. Specifically, they had to create three stamps that showed how three of the different groups of people that we studied were affected by the war, and one stamp that memorializes a specific battle or event.
Here is a sampling of what they did:
Here is a sampling of what they did:
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
I Ain't Got No Home
In my REaD class today we finished reading the book "Zen, and the Art of Faking It" by Jordan Sonnenblick. I chose to read this book because one of the main characters and I share a love of Woody Guthrie's music. So, I thought it would be fitting on our last day of this REaD session for the class to sing one of the Woody Guthrie songs talked about in the book. Here is our rendition of "I Ain't Got No Home":
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
WWII Radio Broadcasts
Student groups created World War II Radio Broadcasts in order to teach the rest of the class about how the war affected various groups of Americans including the government, consumers, women, Japanese Americans, Jewish Americans, American Servicemen, and African Americans.
Each broadcast included a promotional poster, introduction, lead story, advertisement, human interest story, and conclusion. All of the groups did a great job and the students really enjoyed listening to and learning from their classmates on the "radio".
Below are some pictures from this activity. I will post the audio recordings of the radio broadcasts soon as well.
Listening to a broadcast:
Promotional poster:
The audience:
Inside the studio:
Each broadcast included a promotional poster, introduction, lead story, advertisement, human interest story, and conclusion. All of the groups did a great job and the students really enjoyed listening to and learning from their classmates on the "radio".
Below are some pictures from this activity. I will post the audio recordings of the radio broadcasts soon as well.
Listening to a broadcast:




Saturday, November 14, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
World War II
Here is a newsreel-type cartoon that was created to explain the events leading up to World War II in Europe:
The War in Europe:
The War in the Pacific:
The Battle of Midway:
Iwo Jima:
The War in Europe:
The War in the Pacific:
The Battle of Midway:
Iwo Jima:
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
The Grapes of Wrath
We are currently watching and discussing the film The Grapes of Wrath in class. Here is an original trailer for the movie that focuses on the popularity of the book at the time that it came out:
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