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The Issues Route

 

The Leaders Route

 

This route allows you to learn about the issues important to the Civil Rights Movement. 

 

Changing the Laws

Slavery

The Top 10 Myths About the Civil War

The Missouri Compromise

The Kansas-Nebraska Act

The Dred Scott Decision

The Presidency of Abraham Lincoln

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Civil War Amendments to the Constitution

Reconstruction

Plessy v. Furguson

Brown v. Board of Education

The Civil Rights Act of 1964

 

Leading People to Freedom

Harriet Tubman

Sojourner Truth

Frederick Douglass

Nat Turner

John Brown

 

Leading the Country

Abraham Lincoln

John F. Kennedy

 

Resistance to the Movement

Ku Klux Klan

Ruby Bridges

Freedom Rides

The Little Rock Nine

Myth 10 About the Civil War:  Were All People Treated Equally after the Civil War?

Myth 9 About the Civil War:  Did Blacks Have the Right to Vote after the Civil War?

 

The Fight for Desegregation

Homer Plessy

Rosa Parks

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Jesse Jackson

Malcolm X

Marcus Garvey

President John F. Kennedy

Myth 10 About the Civil War:  At the end of the Civil War all Blacks and Whites were treated as equals

Myth 9 About the Civil War:  After the Civil War all Black men had the right to vote

The Fight for Equal Education

 

The Fight for Equal Education

Brown v. Board of Education

Mary McLeod Bethune

Ruby Bridges

The Little Rock Nine

Medgar Evars

James Meredith

 

The Fight to End Slavery

Slavery

Nat Turner

John Brown

Dred Scott

Frederick Douglass

The Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

Sojourner Truth

Top 10 Myths About the War that Ended Slavery

Abraham Lincoln

 

The Right to Vote

Myth 9 About the Civil War:  After the Civil War all Black man hand the right to vote

The 14th and 15th Ammendents to the Constitution

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Malcolm X

Jesse Jackson

 

Willing to Give Their Lives

Nat Turner

John Brown

Malcolm X

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Medgar Evars

 

This route allows you to learn about the Civil Rights Movement through the brave people who led it.

Mary McLeod Bethune

John Brown

Linda Brown

Ruby Bridges

Frederick Douglass

Medgar Evars

Marcus Garvey

Jesse Jackson

John F. Kennedy

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Abraham Lincoln

Rosa Parks

Homer Plessy

Dred Scott

Sojourner Truth

Nat Turner

Harriet Tubman

Malcolm X

The Timeline Route

 

This route allows you to learn about the Civil Rights Movement event by event as it unfolded.

The Timeline

 

Other Features of Free At Last

 

The Civil Rights Dictionary
Bibliography

Fun and Games

Free At Last Quiz Show

Civil Rights Crossword Puzzle

Martin Luther King, Jr. Cryptogram

Equal Rights Double Puzzle

Civil Rights Movement Word Search

Internet African American History Challenge

Changing the Laws Double Puzzle

Leading People to Freedom Word Search

Leading the Country Word Search

Resistance to the Movement Word Search

The Fight for Desegregation Double Puzzle

The Fight for Equal Education Word Search

The Fight to End Slavery Word Search

The Right to Vote Double Puzzle

Willing to Give Their Lives Word Search

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