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Vocabulary
social actionseconomic actionspolitical actionsAfrican AmericansJim Crow eraearly 20th centuryGreat Migrationcivil rights organizationssocial organizationspolitical organizationsorganized labor unions
Skills
  • analyze (social, economic, and political actions of African Americans) #dok3
  • explain (responses to the Jim Crow era by African Americans) #dok2
  • identify (forms of organization and collective action such as Great Migration, civil rights, labor unions) #dok1
  • summarize (actions taken by African Americans during the early 20th century) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify different types of organizations and actions taken by African Americans in response to the Jim Crow era. #dok1
  • I can summarize how African Americans responded socially, economically, and politically during the early 20th century. #dok2
  • I can explain the significance of the Great Migration, civil rights organizations, social organizations, political organizations, and labor unions. #dok2
  • I can analyze how African Americans used various strategies and organizations to address the challenges of the Jim Crow era. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • African Americans took significant social, economic, and political actions in response to the injustices of the Jim Crow era.
  • Collective movements and organizations such as the Great Migration and the formation of unions and advocacy groups shaped African American life and resistance during the early 20th century.
Essential Questions
  • How did African Americans resist and respond to the challenges of the Jim Crow era?
  • In what ways did the formation of civil rights, social, and labor organizations impact African American communities?
  • What was the significance of the Great Migration for African Americans during the early 20th century?
  • How did political, economic, and social actions work together to challenge segregation and discrimination?
  • Why were collective actions and organizations important for African American progress in the Jim Crow era?