Champions of Change
Overview
Students analyze a variety of primary sources to explore how African American song took root as a means of spreading the message of equality and as a critical part in unifying America in the struggle. After, students investigate the influence of contemporary music and musicians on memorializing the successes of the past and emphasizing the continuing need for equality today.
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teaching resources
Grade
High School
Subjects
Civics, Music, Social Studies
Length
200-300 minutes
Topics
african americans, civil rights, common good, dance, dancers, equality, Freedom, Freedom Singers, Lyndon B. Johnson, March on Washington, musicians, oral histories, protest, QFT, rights, songs, Strange Fruit, We Are the World, We Shall Overcome
Author
TPS Eastern Region