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Lesson Plan: Civil Rights Sit-Ins

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Grade Level Grades 6-12
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By the 1960s, the Civil Rights movement was growing in the U.S. Leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. employed non-violent methods of protesting. On February 1, 1960 students in Greenville, NC engaged in a new peaceful tactic, a sit-in. This launched a wave of sit-ins across the country. In this lesson, students will hear about the circumstances that unfolded that day and hits impact on the country. Teachers can access this free resource by signing up or logging into C-SPAN Classroom.

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