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Tactics of the Civil Rights Movement

Learning Objectives

  • Identify tactics used during the Civil Rights Movement
  • Explain the goal or purpose of each tactic used in the movement
  • Compare and analyze the effectiveness of various tactics

Overview

What tactics did the Civil Rights Movement use to change discriminatory segregation and voting laws? In this WebQuest, students learn about the various tactics that helped the movement meet its goals. Students explore the risks and benefits of employing these tactics. 

 

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