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In this lesson mini, students explore the contributions of influential Black leaders who shaped American history through their courage, creativity, and unwavering commitment to justice. Through reading primary and secondary sources, analyzing speeches and music, and engaging in collaborative projects, students investigate how figures such as Frederick Douglass, Duke Ellington, Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Martin Luther King, Jr., challenged injustice and advanced civil rights. Students examine the strategies these leaders used to advocate for freedom, equality, and democratic participation. Through inquiry-based discussions and authentic learning experiences, students connect past struggles for justice to present-day civic responsibilities and reflect on how individuals can contribute to positive social change in their own communities.
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