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Racial segregation in America - Background to To Kill a Mockingbird

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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A series of images which depict the racial segregation in America at the time of Harper Lee’s novel; in areas such as education and transportation.

11th and 12th grade appropriate

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Racial_Segregation_in_America.ppt

February 7, 2020
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6 Reviews
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SML Member April 21, 2010
Excellent

This is a really good resource for me - great pictures - exactly what I needed - Thanks!

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SML Member November 21, 2010

Great picutes! Powerful resource, thank you very much for sharing this with us

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SML Member December 30, 2010

thank you, it's exactly what I needed!

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SML Member May 04, 2011

Incredibly powerful and relevant. A very helpful resource.

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SML Member January 24, 2012

Wonderful resource. Saved me hours!

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SML Member February 14, 2012

Useful on a basic level to introduce segregation. Mostly pictures, though, with few captions or explanations.

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