This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 4 videos.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
Vanaf 1955 - Civil Rights Movement
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Lezen, daarna bespreken
Tekst Mississippi hanging
Volkskrant 31-5-2019
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Situatie voor 1955
- Zuiden: Vanaf einde 19e openbare leven officieel gesegregeerd
- Noorden: enorme toename zwarte wijken door migratie uit het zuiden
- Algemeen: sociaal-economische positie zwarte bevolking erg zwak
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Zuiden
Noorden
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Na WOII stijging welvaart, toename Amerikaanse consumtiemaatschappij
en niet alleen voor de witte bevolking...
Introductie video's:
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Slide 8 - Video
bespreken video's
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1964 Civil Rights Act
1965 Voting Rights Act
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Vanaf ongeveer 1970 is de VS pas echt een democratie. Leg uit waarom.
Slide 11 - Open question
pro- and anti segregation protests, 1954.
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Students shouting at African American student Elizabeth Eckford, as she tries to pass through the lines of National Guardsmen in an effort to gain entrance to Little Rock's (Ark.) Central High School.
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Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division escort the Little Rock Nine students into the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Ark.
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Segregation in the bus: white people in the front , black people in the back.
If the front of the bus was crowded, black people had to give up their seats for white passengers
During the Bus Boycott, black people refused to take the bus, to force the bus company to lift the racist rules.
This was successful. The bus company almost went bankrupt and eventually changed the rules, allowing free choice of seats for everybody.
Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat to a white passenger in the bus.