
he Civil Rights Movement changed America during the twentieth century. It brought an end to segregation, unfair voting practices, and other unfair treatments of minorities in the United States. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. led many Americans to realize that the country needed a Civil Rights Movement so that all men and women could really be equal!
How did Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. contribute to the Civil Rights Movement? How did the Civil Rights Movement change the United States? When did the Civil Rights Movement end? Is it still going on? Look inside to learn more about the Civil Rights Movement means for American today! This 32-page book is reproducible and educational.
A partial list of the Table of Contents include:
A Timeline of Events
The Fight for Equality: The U.S. Civil Rights Movement
Revolutionary Rights!
The Underground Railroad
Lincoln Against Slavery
Women Fight for Equal Rights
Indian Citizenship Act
Tuskegee Airman
Freedom Rights
March on Washington
Civil Rights Leaders
Additional Resources
Glossary
And More!
Grades: 3-8
Pages: 32