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Beyond "I Have a Dream:" Understanding Dr. King Through His Speeches

Students will understand Dr. Martin Luther King's philosophies behind the Civil Rights movement by reading and discussing some of his speeches beyond the "I Have a Dream" speech. Black History
Social Studies Center
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What's included

4 live meetings
4 in-class hours

Class Experience

Dr. King is well known for his "I Have a Dream" speech, but clearly, there was much more to him than the one speech.  In this class, we will try to get to know the individual who spearheaded the Black Civil Rights Movement by analyzing a number of his speeches and writings.  In doing so, students will understand his philosophy of non-violence, his thoughts about life as a black person in America, and how his views change over time.  

Each week students will be responsible for doing a first read-through of the text and answer a few thought-provoking questions.  Then in class, we will discuss the speeches/writings to dig deeper into the meaning.  Students will be expected to come with their own questions to discuss in class.  We will also provide some background knowledge that will help the students understand the speeches/writings in their context.  

Day 1:  "The Power of Nonviolence"  (Please have this speech read before the first class, it will be attached to the "Welcome" email.
Day 2:  "Letter from Birmingham Jail"
****This is quite long, so give yourself time to read it!
Day 3: "Eulogy for the Martyred Children"(Excerpts) and "Our God is Marching on"
Day 4: "Where do we go from here?" and "Mountaintop/Promised Land" (Excerpts)

I purposefully left the "I Have a Dream Speech" out because I feel most have read, heard and/or analyzed it already.  If that is not the case, we can discuss it in week 3 if the participants want to.  

****Please keep in mind that Dr. King was a religious leader of the Christian faith so his speeches and writings often have a religious tone and reference Biblical stories.  We will not use these to promote his religion, but to help us understand him and his perspectives.  

Dr. King uses figurative language masterfully, so an understanding of figurative language would be very helpful.

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Parental Guidance
****Please keep in mind that Dr. King was a religious leader of the Christian faith so his speeches and writings often have a religious tone and reference Biblical stories. We will not use these to promote his religion, but to help us understand him and his perspectives.
Supply List
This book is not required, but has all of the speeches and some background to them, which might be helpful: "I Have A Dream:  Writings and Speeches that Changed the World"  Edited by James M. Washington.  It's about $15 on Amazon new  and as low as $2 used. 
 It can likely be found in most public libraries as well.  https://www.amazon.com/Have-Dream-Writings-Speeches-Anniversary/dp/0062505521/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1513359596&sr=8-1&keywords=i+have+a+dream+writings+and+speeches
 1 file available upon enrollment
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Sources
This book is not required, but has all of the speeches and some background to them, which might be helpful: "I Have A Dream: Writings and Speeches that Changed the World" Edited by James M. Washington. It's about $15 on Amazon new and as low as $2 used. It can likely be found in most public libraries as well. https://www.amazon.com/Have-Dream-Writings-Speeches-Anniversary/dp/0062505521/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1513359596&sr=8-1&keywords=i+have+a+dream+writings+and+speeches
Joined October, 2016
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Teacher expertise and credentials
This class will be taught by Cynthia, an educator from the Social Studies Center who has taken classes in African American Studies.  She is also trained for the class under Laura who has taken numerous training from various organizations like the Center for Civic Education, Liberty Funds, National Endowment for the Humanities, and others.  She has trained at the Civil Rights Museum in Birmingham, AL and spent a week studying Dr. King in Washington, DC under various scholars.  

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$55

for 4 classes
4x per week, 1 week
60 min

Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-12 learners per class

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