12th Grade Human Rights
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Civil and Human Rights Discussion Guide
Enhance understanding with a teaching guide that offers suggestions for talking to your students about civil and human…Subjects:Reading ComprehensionCulture and DiversityTeaching about Racism, Prejudice & Discrimination in America -
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The Souls of Black Folk Teacher's Guide
Study the African American experience with The Souls of Black Folk, a series of essays by W.E.B. Du Bois. Use this…Subjects:African-American HistoryCivil RightsReading -
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The Famous Five
Learn about "The Famous Five," women who made strides for women's rights and representation in Canada. Then, children…Subjects:Canadian HistoryWomen's RightsCreative Writing -
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Why We Can't Wait Teacher's Guide
Begin a chapter-by-chapter study of Why We Can't Wait by Martin Luther King, Jr. with this printable teacher's guide.…Subjects:Civil Rights1960sAfrican-American History -
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Up Close: W.E.B. Dubois Discussion Guide
Study the life and work of civil rights leader W.E.B. Dubois with your students. Use the questions in this guide for Up…Subjects:Civil RightsAfrican-American HistoryAfrican Americans -
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The Wage Gap
Read about the wage gap, the history of pay inequity, and the Equal Pay Act in the United States.Subjects:Social Studies and HistoryHuman RightsWomen's Rights -
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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Biography
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became the president of Liberia in January, 2006. The first woman ever elected head of an African…Subjects:Political FiguresLiberiaAward and Prize Winners -
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Know Your Rights
An article about U.S. constitutional rights and the U.N.'s Convention on the Rights of the Child.Subjects:Social Studies and HistoryAmerican History/U.S. HistoryHuman Rights -
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Women's History Month: Origins
This article explains the origins of Women's History Month, celebrated in March. Help your students understand the…Subjects:Social Studies and HistorySuffrage and Women's RightsHuman Rights -
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Henry David Thoreau's Civil Disobedience
The full text of Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" on the involvement of the government in the lives of citizens.Subjects:Banned Books and CensorshipLiteratureReading and Literature -
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James Meredith
Learn about Civil Rights leader James Meredith, who in 1961 was denied admission to the University of Mississippi…Subjects:African-American HistoryAmerican History/U.S. HistorySocial Studies and History -
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Ralph Johnson Bunche
A brief article about Ralph Johnson Bunche, the first African American to win a Nobel Prize.Subjects:African-American HistoryAmerican History/U.S. HistorySocial Studies and History -
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A Wreath for Emmett Till Teacher's Guide
Preparation assignments, group discussion questions about lynching and civil rights, and many other resources are…Subjects:LiteraturePoetryNonfiction Literature -
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Olympic History: Controversy and 2008 Beijing Games
This article explains the history and controversy behind the 2008 Summer Olympic Games that were held in Beijing, China.…Subjects:Social Studies and HistoryHuman RightsOlympic Games