Cecil Williams SC Civil Rights Museum Scavenger Hunt
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Scavenger Hunt for the Cecil Williams South Carolina Civil Rights Museum
Grade(s): 5
Subject(s): Social Studies
Year: 2019
Lesson
Scavenger Hunt for the Cecil Williams South Carolina Civil Rights Museum
Lesson
This resource was created to engage students in the viewing of "The World of Cecil"documentary. This guide covers part two of the series.
Lesson
This resource was created to engage students in the viewing of "The World of Cecil"documentary. This guide covers part one of the series.
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Explore the enduring legacy of the Catawba Nation, an ancient culture rooted in pottery, history, and resilience in South Carolina.Video
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays' childhood home is the focal point of the Dr. Benjamin E. Mays Historical Preservation Site, a destination for individuals and groups interested in learning about the life of one...Video
Written by: Louise Meriwether Illustrated by: Jonathan Green Read by: Inez Tenenbaum Robert Smalls, born a slave in 1839 in Beaufort, South Carolina, gained fame as an African American hero of the...Video
South Carolina State University alumni Bonniwell Graham, W. Lloyd Walker, and Johnny A. Jones recall where they were on the S.C.S.U. campus when the shooting occurred on February 8, 1968.Video
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The Vietnam War inspired student protests against U.S. actions on many college and university campuses, which often ended in violence between student protestors and campus or local municipal police...