Black History Month Craft Sit In Freedom on the Menu Bulletin Board Art Project
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This Black History Month Art Project makes a great bulletin board display and is an engaging way to reflect on the Counter Sit In Movement of the 1960s. Students makes a diner counter poster to display their research after learning about the counter sit-ins that began in Greensboro, NC, sparking a nation wide protest. Check out the preview to view this product in detail.
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- Step-by-step directions with photographs
- Templates with directions for running directly onto construction paper
- A choice of lunch counter items with and without titles, so that you can have your students research different aspects of the movement, sequence events or write about implications and changes perceived and real.
- Reading Passage for Students (on a 5th grade reading level)
- Background information for teachers
In addition to the construction paper needed for each of the counter foods, each student will need a piece of 19"x12" construction paper.
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On February 1, 1960, four young men from NCAT university sat at the counter in Woolworth's department store and asked for coffee and a doughnut. They were refused service and asked by the management to leave. The photograph that appeared of them in the newspaper the next day quickly became global news. Less than a week later, 1000 people protested at Woolworths and other local stores and the movement rapidly spread. Six months on, Woolworths integrated its counter service.
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