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MARTIN LUTHER KING: WORK AND BELIEFS

Level: Entry Level

In successfully completing this unit, the learner will haveEvidence needed

shown knowledge of

1. one experience from Martin Luther King's early life in which he encountered racial prejudice

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2. three methods of non-violent protest used within the Civil Rights Movement

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3. one example of a way in which his family suffered as a result of his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement

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acquired an understanding of

4. one reason why non-violent protest was a successful means of gaining support for the Civil Rights Movement

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5. two of Martin Luther King's beliefs which caused him to encourage the Civil Rights Movement to use non-violent methods of protest

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experienced

6. watching a video tape of an interview with Martin Luther King.

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Approved 06 Dec 2004

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