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Lesson Plan

Competing Voices of the Civil Rights Movement

NEH (National Endowment of the Humanities) lesson plan & resources for Competing Voices of the Civil Rights Movement.
Published: May 2023

In this curated lesson plan, students compare the approaches of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Nonviolence and separatism were two ideas proposed by these Civil Rights pioneers. Students will examine the differences in approaches between these two leaders.

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NMAAHC 2011 67 1

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