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  • The Modern Civil Rights Movement is a significant landmark in United States history. This movement was a struggle for human rights directly challenging the nation to extend its democratic principles to African Americans and all peoples. This course sheds light on the often overlooked strategic planning that supported the direction of the events and is told by a voice intimately involved in the organization of movement?Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr. Topics include the history of the campaigns, the different coalitions and groups, philosophy and methods of nonviolent direct action, and the contemporary application of nonviolent conflict transformation. The course hosts several guest speakers, including Andrew Young, Reverend C.T. Vivian, Henry "Hank" Thomas, and Constance Curry.
  • Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to:
  • ? Discuss the contributions and involvement of civil rights activists and leaders in the Civil Rights Movement (CRM) campaigns in the United States.
  • ? Examine the chronology and phases of the Movement and CRM campaigns.
  • ? Recognize and characterize the diverse activist groups involved in the CRM.
  • ? Discuss Martin Luther King Jr.?s philosophy of nonviolence from a historical perspective.
  • ? List and define the principles and strategies of nonviolence.
  • ? Examine organizational and social change applications related to nonviolence.
  • ? Identify the role of nonviolence in modern activism along with additional resources to broaden knowledge of principles of nonviolence.
  • ? Recognize the application of nonviolence theories to activism, current issues, and everyday life.
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Movements & Campaigns

Welcome to the Course

Bernard LaFayette, Jr.: Introduction & Bio

Phases of the Civil Rights Movement

Nashville Campaign

Selma to Montgomery March (1965)

Freedom Rides

Recruiting for the Freedom Rides

Freedom Ride Strategy

Leadership in the Civil Rights Movement

Interview with Andrew Young, Part 1

Marching: Interview with Reginald Moore & Sam Walker

Interview with Andrew Young, Part 2

Interview with Andrew Young, Part 3

Interview with Andrew Young, Part 4

Getting Started

Special Thanks

Reading Activities & Resources

Additional Readings & Resources

Discussion Questions

Quiz 1

Organizations of the Civil Rights Movement

The Strategies of Nonviolence are Timeless and Universal

Confronting Hate with Love

Fearlessness as a Strategy of Resistance

CORE: Congress of Racial Equality

SNCC: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

SCLC: Southern Christian Leadership Conference

The Highlander Folk School

Organizing Efforts in Selma

Organizing in the Slums of Chicago

The Poor People's Campaign

Everyone Can Participate in the Movement

Remembering Viola Liuzzo

Training and Mobilization Efforts of the Highlander Folk School

Interview with Connie Curry, Part 1

Interview with Connie Curry, Part 2

Interview with Henry Thomas

Reading Activities & Resources

Discussion Questions

Quiz 2

Nonviolent Philosophies & Tactics

Dr. King: The Civil Rights Movement & Early Influences

Applying Nonviolent Philosophy to International Situations

Social Dynamics of Nonviolence

How Does Dr. King's Legacy of Nonviolence Resonate Today?

The Symbol of the Confederate Flag: Moving Forward

The Six Principles of Nonviolence, Part 1

The Six Principles of Nonviolence, Part 2

The Media's Role in the Civil Rights Movements of Yesterday and Today

Nonviolent Strategies

Tri-State Conspiracy: Nonviolent Strategy in Action

Brown Chapel, Selma, Alabama

Reading Activities & Resources

Discussion Questions

Myths & Facts Exercise

Quiz 3

Organizational & Social Change

Nonviolence: Tactic or Theory?

Dr. LaFayette: Why I Chose Nonviolence

Preparation & Support

Social Action in Practice: Lunch Counter Sit-Ins

Academic Foundations of Nonviolence

Nonviolence in the Workplace

Ministry in the Movement: Interview with Reverend C.T. Vivian, Part 1

Ministry in the Movement: Interview with Reverend C.T. Vivian, Part 2

Reading Activities & Resouces

Discussion Questions

Quiz 4

Education for Change and the Future of Nonviolence Conflict Transformation

Dr. LaFayette: Current Nonviolent Initiatives

ECAN: Emory Center for Advancing Nonviolence

Internationalizing Nonviolence Training

The Importance of Collaboration & Partnerships

The Future of Nonviolence Conflict Transformation

Interview with Carol Anderson, Part 1

Interview with Carol Anderson, Part 2

Nonviolent Transformation in Nigeria

Reading Activities & Resources

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