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This curriculum resource is a kit containing a 27-minute video and a teacher's guide. The video uses narration, historical photos, film footage and personal accounts to share little known facts about the history of the Brown decision. The video concludes with students giving examples of what integration and segregation mean today.
The kit is designed to begin with the video pre-viewing questions followed by post-viewing discussion and lessons presented in the guide.
For use with middle schools, high schools and adults.
Visit BrownvBoard.org to preview the video or print order forms.
You may also request a copy via e-mail at brownfound [at] juno.com ($50 per kit, plus shipping and handling).
Watch the video (requires Windows Media Player):
This twelve-minute video is produced with children 4th grade through 9th grad in mind. Narrated by two teens it provides an overview of the facts and people involved in the communities and legal campaign which resulted in Brown v. Board of Education. A terrific tool for starting students talking about the background of Brown and how things have changed in the broader context of the civil rights movement and how their lives are different because of this history.
For use with intermediate elementary grades and middle school.
Request a copy via email at brownfound [at] juno.com ($5 per video, plus shipping and handing).