lunes, 26 de abril de 2010
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Martin Luther King
Say if the following statements are True (T) or False (F)
- The movement to end racial discrimination was called the Civil Rights Law.
- Before that time, blacks could share restaurants with whites but not schools.
- In 1954 segregation became illegal.
- In Montgomery, Alabama, a tailor’s assistant named Rosa Parks accepted to give her bus seat to a white passenger.
- The Montgomery boycott inspired more efforts to end segregation.
- The March on Washington took place in 1953.
- More than 200,000 people came to the capital to demand equality for blacks.
- The Civil Rights Act was passed the same year that King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
- Martin Luther King was assassinated on April 3rd.
2. What do the following items refer to on the video?
- Baptist preacher
- 13
- The Nation’s capital
- 1968
- Memphis
KEY
- The movement to end racial discrimination was called the Civil Rights Law. F
- Before that time, blacks could share restaurants with whites but not schools. F
- In 1954 segregation became illegal. T
- In Montgomery, Alabama, a tailor’s assistant named Rosa Parks accepted to give her bus seat to a white passenger. F
- The Montgomery boycott inspired more efforts to end segregation. T
- The March on Washington took place in 1953. F
- More than 200,000 people came to the capital to demand equality for blacks. T
- The Civil Rights Act was passed the same year that King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. T
- Martin Luther King was assassinated on April 3rd. F
2.
- Martin's job
- 13 months after the boycott the buses went to work again
- Where the March took place (the March on Washington)
- When King was assassinated
- Where King was assassinated.
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