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1. Walk in my shoes Walk in my shoes African Americans -- Segregation -- Arkansas -- History -- 20th century; African Americans -- Arkansas -- Politics and government -- 20th century; School integration -- Arkansas -- Little Rock -- History -- 20th century; Arkansas -- Politics and government -- 20th century. The goal of the lesson plan is to provide students with background knowledge of the segregation/desegregation issues in Arkansas during the World War II through the Faubus Era (1967).

2. Voices from the Past: Voyage to the Future Voices from the Past: Voyage to the Future Pryor, David, 1934-; Governors -- Arkansas -- Biography; Arkansas -- Politics and government; United States -- Politics and government; Arkansas -- Biography; Oral history; Chronology, Historical The lesson plan utilizes A Pryor Commitment: The Autobiography of David Pryor, published by the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies and distributed by the University of Arkansas Press. The lesson plan also...

3. A whole new world? A whole new world? Reconstruction -- Arkansas; Freedmen -- Arkansas; Arkansas -- Politics and government -- to 1950; African Americans -- Colonization -- Liberia; Sharecroppers -- Arkansas -- History -- 19th century. Students will compare and contrast the lives of black Arkansans before and after the Civil War while utilizing various types of research sources.

4. Charting changes Charting changes Reconstruction -- Arkansas; Freedmen -- Arkansas; Arkansas -- Politics and government -- to 1950; African Americans -- Colonization -- Liberia; Sharecroppers -- Arkansas -- History -- 19th century. Students will create a chart that marks changes experienced by black Arkansans with the end of Reconstruction. Upon completion of the group created charts, students will complete an essay using the organized...
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