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What's in a Word: Investigating the Language of the Brown v. Board Era Lesson PlanWhat's in a Word: Investigating the Language of the Brown v. Board Era Lesson Plan
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Students focus on the development of the language used surrounding racial segregation, particularly in schools. They identify the key issues surrounding Brown v. Board and identify the effects of the Court's decision. They analyze the pictures in newspaper ads and magazines in the years immediately before, during and after Brown v. Board.

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10th - 12th
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Social Studies & History
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