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1917 – 1926 - Full Program

Series: A History of Civil Rights in America

Between 1917 and 1926, U.S. civil rights saw significant advancements in women's suffrage, American Indian culture, Chinese immigration and naturalization, and equal protection.

© 2011, Ambrose Video Publishing

Closed Captioned  Grade Level(s): 6 - 12
Media Type: Video
Subject: Social Studies | Civil Rights


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1917 – 1926 - 1920 - Women Gain the Right to Vote

Series: A History of Civil Rights in America

Women began fighting for the right to vote in 1848, with the Seneca Falls Convention. An amendment to award it (the 19th Amendment) failed in 1878 but passed in 1920. Women are still fighting for equal rights today.

© 2011, Ambrose Video Publishing

Closed Captioned  Grade Level(s): 6 - 12
Media Type: Video
Subject: Social Studies | Civil Rights


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1917 – 1926 - 1924 – Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Begins the Revival of American Indian Rights

Series: A History of Civil Rights in America

The dominant white culture sought to eradicate American Indian culture. Laws forbade native ceremonies, speech, religion, and clothing. Gertrude Simmons Bonnin led the fight for American Indian cultural and citizenship rights.

© 2011, Ambrose Video Publishing

Closed Captioned  Grade Level(s): 6 - 12
Media Type: Video
Subject: Social Studies | Civil Rights


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1917 – 1926 - 1925 –U.S. Supreme Court Begins Extending the Bill of Rights to the States

Series: A History of Civil Rights in America

The 1920s were full of turmoil: prohibition, industrialization, evolution/creation debates, anarchy, and more. Civil rights violations were perpetrated by state and local governments. In Gitlow v. New York, the Supreme Court enforced the 14th Amendment's application to state and local laws.

© 2011, Ambrose Video Publishing

Closed Captioned  Grade Level(s): 6 - 12
Media Type: Video
Subject: Social Studies | Civil Rights


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1917 – 1926 - 1926 - You Chung Hong Leads the Fight for Chinese American Civil Rights

Series: A History of Civil Rights in America

You Chung Hong championed Chinese American civil rights. He fought to overturn the Chinese Exclusion Act and to reform discriminatory immigration and nationalization policies.

© 2011, Ambrose Video Publishing

Closed Captioned  Grade Level(s): 6 - 12
Media Type: Video
Subject: Social Studies | Civil Rights


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1962 – 1965 - 1964 –Civil Rights Act Outlaws Discrimination Against Blacks and Women

Series: A History of Civil Rights in America

The 1964 Civil Rights Act outlawed racial and gender discrimination.

© 2011, Ambrose Video Publishing

Closed Captioned  Grade Level(s): 6 - 12
Media Type: Video
Subject: Social Studies | Civil Rights


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1965 – 1993 - 1993 – Ruth Bader Ginsburg is Appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court

Series: A History of Civil Rights in America

In 1993, Ruth Bader Ginsburg became the second female Supreme Court justice; she led the legal challenge to discrimination against women.

© 2011, Ambrose Video Publishing

Closed Captioned  Grade Level(s): 6 - 12
Media Type: Video
Subject: Social Studies | Civil Rights


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Ancient History Greek Accomplishments - Greek Literature

Greek literature began with Homer's renditions of the Iliad and the Odyssey in 700 B.C. Hesiod examined human values. Sappho was the mother of women's literature. Herodotus wrote prose; Thucydides, history. The philosophical works of Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato probably had the greatest impact.

© 2007, Ambrose Video Publishing

Closed Captioned  Grade Level(s): 6 - 12
Media Type: Video
Subject: Social Studies | Ancient History


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Freedom in Congo Square - Full Program

Congo Square was a gathering place in New Orleans for enslaved and free Blacks. This program tells the story of the enslaved men and women''s work week and the transition to Sunday when they set up an open market, sang, danced, and played music.

© 2017, Dreamscape

Closed Captioned  Grade Level(s): 1 - 5
Media Type: Video
Subject: Social Studies | United States History | 1800-1899


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Freedom in Congo Square - Full Program - Read Along

Congo Square was a gathering place in New Orleans for enslaved and free Blacks. This read along version of the program tells the story of the enslaved men and women''s work week and the transition to Sunday when they set up an open market, sang, danced, a

© 2017, Dreamscape

Grade Level(s): 1 - 5
Media Type: Video
Subject: Language Arts | Reading

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