The American Dream and black American heroes
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vendredi 13 janvier 2017
par Me Esse
par Me Esse
The American dream
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mercredi 11 janvier 2017
par MmesS
par MmesS
The Little Rock Nine
The Little Rock Nine, as they later came to be called, were the first black teenagers to attend all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957. These remarkable young African-American students challenged segregation in the deep South and won.
Although Brown v. Board of (...)
mercredi 11 janvier 2017
par MmesS
par MmesS
Martin luther King Jr
Martin Luther King, Jr. It wasn’t just that Martin Luther King became the leader of the civil rights movement that made him so extraordinary—it was the way in which he led the movement. King advocated civil disobedience, the non-violent resistance against unjust laws : "Non-violence is a powerful (...)
mercredi 11 janvier 2017
par MmesS
par MmesS
Rosa parks
Rosa Parks
On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks, an African-American seamstress, left work and boarded a bus for home. As the bus became crowded, the bus driver ordered Parks to give up her seat to a white passenger. Montgomery’s buses were segregated, with the seats in the (...)
mercredi 11 janvier 2017
par MmesS
par MmesS
Black athletes who overcame racial barriers
Jesse Owens
More than just a celebrated athlete, Jesse Owens took his country on his shoulders and shocked the world winning four gold medal in the 1939 Berlin Olympic Games.
James Cleveland “Jesse” Owens was born on September 12, 1913 in Oakville, Alabama. (...)
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