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Civil rights movement / Happy Chandler / Kentucky / Brown v. Board of Education / Jim Crow laws / Racial segregation / African-American Civil Rights Movement / Separate but equal / Racism in the United States / Politics of the United States / United States / Ethics
Date: 2014-11-26 12:45:48
Civil rights movement
Happy Chandler
Kentucky
Brown v. Board of Education
Jim Crow laws
Racial segregation
African-American Civil Rights Movement
Separate but equal
Racism in the United States
Politics of the United States
United States
Ethics

Desegregating Schools in Kentucky: Enforcing Equality in Sturgis, 1956 Lesson plan author: Ryan New, Boyle County High School Intended grade level: 8th Number of students: varies Major content: U.S. History

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