Week Four - February 11th through February 15th


  
Class extra credit opportunity
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Referring to last week's assignment, you are reading Chapter 2 and outline it using a couple of different methods. See web cache for easiest instructions for outlining if needed::http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:cOBKJveaNc0J:www.humbleisd.net/cms/lib2/TX01001414/Centricity/ModuleInstance/18358/Textbook%2520Notetaking%2520instructions.doc+&cd=17&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

Assignments connected with "Citizen King" Part I of the film and chapter 2 of text
1.  Read and outline pages 45 -55 of our course text, See, Judge, Act. Complete this in your notes section. Write down any important facts and/or terms. See above link.
    2. Read "Letter from Birmingham City Jail" (completed)
        Highlight phrases and sentences that resonate with you. Write          down any questions or insights you may have.
    Copies will be distributed in class. Here is an online version:http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/letter-from-birmingham-city-jail-excerpts/

    3. Read and Watch (see below)  Dr. King's Nobel Prize  Acceptance speech (Assigned for this Monday). Copies will be distributed in class. Again, highlight phrases and sentences that resonate with you. Write down any questions or insights you may have.

    4.  Due Thursday, 2/14 (Day 5)  1 to  1/2  pages, double-spaced, typed. Answer two questions, 10 sentences for each minimum

     Question 1 : The political leaders of Jesus' time feared his vision of the world based on love. Reflecting pages 45 -55 of our text and your reading of Dr. King's two speeches, what was Dr. King saying that echoed Jesus' words in the text and Gospels that threatened the status quo or order of society? Cite at least two references. MLA in text citation Letters for Letters from Birmingham  City Jail, Nobel Prize for Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech

    Question 2: Why did King feel non-violence, in particular non-violent active resistance, is the only way to confront injustice and violence? as well as humankind's inherent dignity?
    Nobel Prize Speech





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    Music of 1963, 1964

    Walk Like A Man by Four Seasons #6

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF4KQbiBrKU

    The Ronettes - Be My Baby - live  #16

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrVbawRPO7I

    "The British Invasion" (The Animals , The Beatles,The Hollies, the Kinks, The Rollings Stones...) - All are digging deep into "the rhythm and blues" of black american culture..

    The Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand - Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 2/9/64


    Music of 1965 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myLC3hx6Oxk

    BILLBOARD TOP POP HITS 1965
    1) Wolly Bully – Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs 2) Downtown – Petula Clark 3) Shotgun – Junior Walker & The All Stars 4) King Of The Road – Roger Miller 5) The Birds And The Bees – Jewel Akens 6) Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me – Mel Carter 7) Stop! In The Name Of Love – The Supremes 8) Unchained Melody – The Righteous Brothers (Blocked)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXARHZmpgvw 9) Down In The Boondocks – Billy Joe Royal 10) I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) – The Four Tops 11) My Girl – The Temptations 12) What The World Needs Now Is Love – Jackie DeShannon 13) Can’t You Hear My Heart Beat – Herman’s Hermits 14) Crying In The Chapel – Elvis Presley 15) I’ll Never Find Another You – The Seekers 16) California Girls – The Beach Boys 17) This Diamond Ring – Gary Lewis & The Playboys (Blocked) 18) I Got You Babe – Sonny & Cher 19) You Were On My Mind – We Five 20) (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction – The Rolling Stones

    Jackie DeShannon - What the World Needs Now (with lyrics)





    Upcoming &
    In class
    • On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday - We will continue to watch "Citizen King" in class
    • On Thursday or Friday, I will unveil the Praxis Project.
    • The beginning of next week (Off on Monday 2/18) will be the conclusion of our documentary of Dr. King, review of Chapter 2, and time permitting King's "But if Not" sermon
    • Monday - President's Day - OFF
    • On Thursday, 2/21, Day 1 will be short objective test on Chapter 2.







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