Understanding Civil Rights Movement Vocabulary

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Explore key terms related to the Civil Rights Movement, including de jure segregation, de facto segregation, integration, NAACP, and black power. Learn about the significance of these concepts through group discussions and activities in different periods. Utilize T-charts to categorize known and unknown vocabulary terms for enhanced understanding.


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  1. Groups Period 1 Group 1: de jure segregation Mazelyn Chloe Matt Group 4: Civil Rights Alexis P. Alexis C. Jeff Group 2: de facto segregation Raine Selena Group 3: integration Wesley Shaniece Group 6: black power Neschal Miah Leanne Group 5: NAACP Jeremiah Austin Danielle

  2. Opener 3/11 Week 7 LT: I can learn the vocabulary for the Civil Rights Movement unit. Opener: Make a T-Chart and label one side Know and the other side Don t know and sort the words below into your chart de jure segregation de facto segregation integration Civil Rights NAACP black Power Know Don t Know

  3. Groups Period 6 Group 1: de jure segregation Brayden Amari Jesse Emily Group 2: de facto segregation MacKenzie Gage Chenille Xander Group 5: NAACP Macey Lavona Josh Nancy Pearlynn Group 3: integration Jernie Ryan Charlie Austin Group 6: black power Dom Nathan Tammy Janae Jeremiah Group 4: Civil Rights Athena Ary Tony Hannah Riley

  4. Definition in your own words Definition from Textbook or Dictionary TERM Clue (3 words max) Picture

  5. Black Power

  6. De facto segregation

  7. Integration

  8. De jure segregation

  9. NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

  10. Civil Rights

  11. Social segregation

  12. Ex. Jim Crow

  13. Personal liberty

  14. To do away with segregation of racial groups

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