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Teaching Nonviolent Direct Action through Children’s Literature
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Ann V.
A five-part lesson collection introduces young learners to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s principles of Non-violent Direct Action. Through children's literature, photographs, first-person narratives, and songs. as well as links to primary and secondary source materials, children learn about nonviolent action, based on King's Six Principles of Non-violence and Six Steps for Nonviolent Direct Action.
K - 5th
English Language Arts, Social Studies & History
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martin luther king jr., black history month, african american culture, african american history, african americans, famous african americans, national holidays, united states holidays, world holidays, holiday celebrations, non-violent protest, protests, non-violence, boycotts, civil rights, the civil rights movement, american music, the civil rights act of 1964, responding to literature, responding to reading, children's literature, february, civil rights leaders, rosa parks, the montgomery bus boycott, segregation, primary source analysis, secondary source analysis
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