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Unit Three
  • Civil-Rights Heroes

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Teaching Objectives
  • Students will be able to
  • Get to know the early civil-rights in the US,
    esp. the Underground Railroad
  • Learn to use library resources and other
    resources for information
  • Grasp the use of direct speech
  • Master the key language points and grammatical
    structures in the text

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The Map of U.S.A.
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Background InformationSlavery
  • Black Americans were first brought as
    slaves to what was to become the U. S. in the
    17th century. Slavery was strongest in the South,
    where large plantations grow cotton, tobacco, and
    other crops. Towards the end of the 18th century,
    a growing demand for cotton led to an increase in
    the demand for slaves.

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Background InformationSlavery
  • Slavery was less profitable in the North,
    however, and much of the opposition to slavery
    came from the northern states. The tension
    between the North and the South over the issue of
    slavery led to the Civil War in 1861.

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Civil Rights Movement
  • With the victory of the North, slavery was
    abolished. Discrimination, however, did not end.
    Black Americans were treated as second class
    citizens, especially in the South.
    Dissatisfaction with unfair treatment eventually
    led to the Civil Rights Movement.

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Civil Rights Movement
  • In 1963 a march to Washington was led by
    Martin Luther King, who gave a speech in front of
    the Lincoln Memorial I Have a Dream.

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Civil Rights Movement
  • The movement succeed in causing the
    introduction of government actions. 1) The
    Civil Rights Act of 1964 the law forced the
    southern states to allow black people to enter
    restaurants, hotels, etc, which had been reserved
    for white people only and to end the practice of
    having separate areas for black and white in
    public places. 2) The Voting Rights Act of 1965

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Pre-reading
  • The three important figures in the Movement (P38)
  • ? Abraham Lincoln(the 16the American President)
  • Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it
    not for themselves.

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  • John F. Kennedy (the 35th American President)
  • My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what
    America will do for you, but what together we can
    do for the freedom of man.

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  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Freedom is never voluntarily given by the
    oppressor it must be demanded by the oppressed.

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Text Organization
Parts Paragraphs Main Ideas
I 1-5 It is high time to honor the heroes who helped liberate slaves through the Underground Railroad
II 6-23 By citing examples the author praises the exploits of civil-rights heroes.
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The Three Freedom Givers
  • The reasons to choose them and their respective
    motivations
  • ?Josiah Henson were motivated by their
  • ?John Parker own painful experiences
  • ?Levi Coffin was driven by religious
    convictions

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Group Work
  • You are given the chance to invite three great
    people to dinner.
  • Who will be invited?
  • Why do you choose them?
  • What will you talk to them?
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