435 Results with the "Biography" genre


    • Chapter 26: Montgomery, Alabama _1955 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 26 delves into the pivotal events of Montgomery, Alabama, shedding light on the broader civil rights movement that sought justice and equality. This chapter emphasizes that the struggle was not just about issues like bus integration or securing the right to vote; it encompassed a range of injustices that Black people endured daily, including racial violence. The story of Recy Taylor, a Black woman who was brutally assaulted by six white men in 1944, serves as a powerful anchor for the chapter.…
    • Chapter 25: Teenagers in the American South_1950s Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 25 of the civil rights movement reflects the intense struggles faced by Arkansas in the 1950s, particularly over school integration. Governor Orval Faubus became a symbol of the fierce opposition to desegregation in the South, epitomizing the nationwide divide over civil rights. Despite the Supreme Court's 1955 decision in Brown v. Board of Education II, which called for the integration of public schools, Arkansas failed to take action, leaving schools segregated. By 1957, the NAACP had prepared…
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      Conclusion

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      by testsuphomeAdmin As "The Small and the Mighty" reaches its conclusion, the author reflects on the key themes explored throughout the book, reinforcing the idea that while this particular narrative may come to a close, the journey of learning and taking action continues. Throughout the pages, the book has woven together stories of resilience, perseverance, and the power of individuals—both celebrated and unsung—who have shaped the course of history. The author revisits conversations held in their podcast, Here’s Where…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin About the author, Sharon McMahon is a distinguished educator, historian, and public speaker widely known for her commitment to civic education and her mission to combat misinformation. With a background in government and law, McMahon spent years teaching high school students, instilling in them a deep understanding of American history, democracy, and the legislative process. As political polarization and misinformation became increasingly prevalent, she recognized the need for accessible, unbiased, and…
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      Notes

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Notes about Clara Brown’s life offer a profound understanding of the experiences of African American women born into slavery in the 1830s in Kentucky. Clara’s remarkable story is primarily derived from oral histories, as she was illiterate and never documented her personal struggles or achievements in writing. Her journey to freedom, which began in 1856 when she was emancipated, highlights the extreme challenges she faced during a tumultuous time in American history. Upon gaining her freedom, Clara…
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