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March on Washington
Social Studies, Black History, Citizenship, American History, Grades 2-4
Use this document to discuss important historical events and figures in the civil rights movement. Students can analyze Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech and relate it to current social justice issues. This resource is excellent for fostering critical thinking and discussions on equality and civil rights.