Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Elementary  

The First People in Your State

Conduct research on the first people who lived in your state, and then answer what life was like for them.

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Elementary  

Making Communities Better — Billy Frank Jr.

Create a human monument honoring Billy Frank Jr., who fought to protect tribal rights and the environment.

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Elementary  

Documenting Famous Floridians — Osceola

Get a taste of being a director by planning a documentary trailer about Osceola.

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Elementary  

Chief Seattle’s Treaty Oration

Analyze a quote by Chief Seattle about his experience in the early 1800s in western Washington.

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Secondary  

Indigenous Peoples of North America

How did Indigenous groups use the environment in the past? Explore three Indigenous cultural regions in North America. Then, analyze artifacts from different regions.

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Secondary  

Tecumseh, the Shooting Star

Tecumseh was one of the greatest Native American leaders. Who was Tecumseh, and how did he contribute to the legacy of Indigenous resistance in America?

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Secondary  

The American Indian Quest for Civil Rights

Learn about the history of policies towards American Indians in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Additionally, learn about the changes that occurred in the second half of the 20th century that led to a revival in American Indian culture and self-government.

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Secondary  

The Struggle for Civil Rights — Native Americans

Read to learn about the Native American struggle for civil rights in the 1960s. Then examine primary sources to gather more information.

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Biographies

Learn about five Native Americans. Consider assigning a group to read each and share what they’ve learned.

Outside Resources

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Letter from Birmingham Jail

Read excerpts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham City Jail. Study questions are also included.

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The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship

Explore a variety of primary sources including photos, documents, and more from the Civil Rights Era.

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