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MLK Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail: Primary Source Analysis

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History: USA

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Grade 8, 9, 10, 11

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About This Product

Presenting our MLK Jr's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" Primary Source Analysis – an engaging and informative educational tool created for both teachers and students! Dive into the powerful words of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. as he explores the challenges faced in the struggle for equality during a critical time in US history. This one-of-a-kind resource simplifies this influential letter into smaller sections with stimulating questions to help students truly understand its meaning.

Within this resource, you will find a PDF file featuring segmented text passages, accompanied by straightforward processing queries that aid students in comprehending each part of King's letter. Additionally, we've incorporated time stamps to allow learners to listen actively to MLK's moving speech while following along.

This essential teaching aid includes an introductory context for King's writing, ensuring educators have all they need for informed discussions or grading purposes. There is also a dedicated student version designed for individual study or collaborative group analysis.

Let your classroom be immersed in one of America's most unforgettable moments through our MLK Jr.'s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Primary Source Analysis – artfully embellished with captivating clipart credits by Dandy Doodles. Don't miss out on sharing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s timeless message of love, nonviolence, and progress with your eager learners!

What's Included

PDF

Audio links

Introduction to text

Teacher key

Student version

Resource Tags

MLK Jr. MLK Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail Primary Source Black History Month African American History Civil Rights Movement

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