On the map, label Texas in red and Virginia in green. Draw a line from Galveston, TX to Appomattox, VA.
If you prefer lines inside, there is an inside section for this mini-book is below (paste)
(paste)
The Emancipation Proclamation
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Juneteenth
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•Estevanico explores the __________________________________________
_______________________.
•The first African slaves are brought to ________________________________.
•The US _________________ the import of slaves
•_________________________________ ___________________________ is born.
•__________ ____________Supreme Court Decision - slaves do not have the right to bring a case to court and cannot be citizens
•__________________________ ___________________________becomes President of the US; ________________ ___________ starts.
•Lincoln issues ________________________________________________ _____________________________________________.
•Civil War ends; Lincoln is assassinated; _______th amendment to Constitution __________________________________ ________________________.
•_______th amendment to Constitution grants ________________________ to former slaves
•_______th amendment to Constitution ___________________ states from denying the right to _______________because of race
•____________________ and __________________________ reach the North Pole
•Martin Luther King, Jr. born on __________________________
_________th , in Atlanta, Georgia
•Jesse Owens wins ______ _______________ ________________ at the Olympics in Berlin, Germany
•Jackie Robinson is the first black man to play ____________________ _____________________________ __________________________________.
•Brown v. Board of Education. The ______________________ ___________________ orders schools to desegregate
•_____________________ _____________________ refuses to give her seat up on a bus in ________________________________.
•Dr. King gives "_____________________________________________________" speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. •The __________________ _______________ ________________ prohibits discrimination based on ________________, ___________________, ______________ or _____________________; Dr. King is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize •______________________ _______________________appointed to the Supreme Court
•Dr. King is _____________________________________in _____________________, ________________________.
•Martin Luther King Jr. Day is declared a ___________________ _____________________________in the U.S.
•__________________ __________________became the ________President of the USA.
Trim this page, then fold in half lengthwise (hot-dog) and use ‘Timeline’ cover below.
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
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Frederick Douglass
(an orator & abolitionist)
If you prefer a lined inside section, there is one below.
Paste this side to your lapbook.
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Barak Obama
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of African American History
Timeline
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What is Racism?
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What is Equality?
What would it be like to live in a segregated society? Write a short paragraph about it.
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Slavery flap book. There are actually 5 sections and a map to go with this or you can add your own topics and art.
--- add the ‘Foundations & the Cotton Gin’ here
Add the Rise of Abolition & Western
expansion here.
Add Civil War & Emancipation here -----------------------------------------
Great Migration has 3 parts – main mini-book, inner section with questions and this map.
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The Great Migration
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1. What is the Great Migration?
_____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ __________________ 2. When did it begin? _____________________________________________ 3. What were some of the primary motivating factors that prompted the Great Migration?
_____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 4. What were some types of discrimination that African Americans dealt with in the North? ________________________________ ____________________________________________________
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Discrimination
What is discrimination?
Does discrimination still happen? To who?
How does it affect people? How can we prevent discrimination?
Both the ‘Segregation’ and ‘Discrimination’ mini-books come with an inner section with questions. You can Make your lapbook with them, or without them; adding your own text.
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What is segregation?
Even though laws prohibit it, does segregation still happen? How, and why?
When did the United States ban segregation?
Why was this an important step?
For all profile mini-books, fold accordion style and glue the picture to the back of the left lined section for extra strength.
Sojourner Truth (an abolitionist and women’s rights activist)
Slavery in the United States
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Foundations & the Cotton Gin
Rise of Abolition & Western Expansion
Civil War & Emancipation
http://www.history.com/topics/slavery
Section 4 of the
Reconstruction & Civil Rights
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Map
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Thanks to African American Inventors, we have…
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By African American Poets
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Modern African American Activism
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Madame C. J. Walker
Shirley Chisholm (the first African-American Congresswoman)
Matthew Henson (an explorer) Heather Thomas – February 2012 - For more lapbooks, visit http://ThisAdventureLife.wordpress.com
Harriet Tubman (an abolitionist)
Booker T. Washington (an educator)
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Thurgood Marshall (the first African-American Supreme Court justice)
(inside of the Junteenth mini-book)
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(inside of the President Obama mini-book)
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