USH.SS.9.D
Identify the roles of significant leaders who supported various rights movements, including Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Rosa Parks, and Betty Friedan.
United States History Studies Since 1877 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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rolessignificant leadersrights movementsMartin Luther King Jr.Cesar ChavezDolores HuertaRosa ParksBetty Friedan
Skills
- identify (the roles of significant leaders in rights movements) #dok1
- describe (the contributions of leaders to various rights movements) #dok2
- compare (the approaches and impacts of different leaders) #dok3
- analyze (how each leader influenced rights movements) #dok3
- evaluate (the significance of leaders in the context of rights movements) #dok4
Learning Targets
- I can identify significant leaders involved in various rights movements. #dok1
- I can describe the specific contributions and actions of Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Rosa Parks, and Betty Friedan. #dok2
- I can describe how different leaders contributed to various rights movements. #dok2
- I can compare the strategies used by different leaders in advancing rights movements. #dok3
- I can analyze the broader impact of these leaders on American society and rights movements. #dok3
- I can evaluate the importance of individual leadership in the success of civil rights and related movements. #dok4
Big Ideas
- Individual leaders play crucial and diverse roles in shaping and advancing rights movements in American history.
- The impact of the civil rights movement is deeply connected to the actions, strategies, and philosophies of its significant leaders.
Essential Questions
- How did individual leaders contribute to the development and success of various rights movements?
- What similarities and differences can be found in the strategies and philosophies of Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Rosa Parks, and Betty Friedan?
- Why is leadership important in driving social change and advancing civil rights?
- How has the legacy of these leaders continued to influence rights movements today?
- What barriers did these leaders face, and how did they address them?