Hallo Phillipp, bitte melde dich hier an , und schicke mir per PN deine Mail-Adresse , dann erhältst du gute Materialen .
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Vempi
Hallo Phillipp, bitte melde dich hier an , und schicke mir per PN deine Mail-Adresse , dann erhältst du gute Materialen .
lg.
Vempi
Hier mein Abi-Lernzettel. Da steht alles drauf was du benötigst. Schau dir den Lernzettel bis zum Ende an
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QFNkib…iew?usp=sharing
- - - Aktualisiert - - -
Solltest du Abi machen findest du hier noch mehr
https://www.abiunity.de/datenbank.php?…aust&boardid=48
Du musst dich aber vorher anmelden ( ist alles kostenlos )
Ich weiß ja nicht in welcher Klasse du bist
Auf Abi Niveau
http://www.abiunity.de/thread.php?postid=64028
http://www.zum.de/psm/ns/otte.php
Und hier kannst du dir noch ein sehr gutes Handout runterladen. Du must dich aber vorher anmelden . Ist alles Kostenlos
Gute Lernkarten einfach erklärt , Martin Luther King u.am Ende der Karte findest du einen Link zu Rosa Parks
http://medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vor…?id=1593&edit=0
Rosa Parks' Verhaftung war der Auslöser für die Entstehung der von Martin Luther King angeführten schwarzen Bürgerrechtsbewegung in den USA. "Der Bus von Rosa Parks" erzählt die Geschichte dieser mutigen Frau.
http://www.helles-koepfchen.de/artikel/1427.html
Hier findest du Filme auf der rechten Seite noch mehr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDZK09AUXT8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_3B-Qr-Wag
Civil Rights Movement
1861 1865: Civil War
1865: All slaves are free; they are citizens of the United States
1896: The Supreme Court permitted segregation in schools, so long as the schools for black children were as good as those for white. ("segregate but equal")
Chronology of the Civil Rights Movement (1954 – 1968) (During this time, many black people were lynched)
1954 Brown v. Board of Education: The Supreme Court rules that segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.
1955 Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat at the front of the bus to a white passenger and is arrested.
Because of that the bus boycott starts in Montgomery; the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) is founded
1956 After the bus boycott the Montgomery buses are desegregated.
1957 - There is segregation in public places in the whole south.
- The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) is founded with King as their president.
- Desegregation at Little Rock High School, Arkansas
1960 - Sit-in Campaigns: Black students protest at a white-only lunch counter to get service.
- The Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC9 is established at an SCLC meeting)
1961 - Freedom Rides: Blacks make bus trips to stop segregation at bus terminals
1962 - Mississippi tumult: James Meredith tries to become the first black student at the University of Mississippi. Two students are killed at a tumult.
1963 - The Birmingham protests: King leads a demonstration demanding greater job opportunities for blacks. This demonstration was broken up, because police dogs attack the marchers.
- M. L. King's speech "I have a dream"
1964 Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlaws discrimination in voting, in public housing, in employment
1965 - Malcolm X is murdered
- Bloody Sunday: The march from Selma to Montgomery in support of voting rights ends because the police used tear gas, whips and clubs against the marchers.
- The Selma to Montgomery March starts again under the protection of the federal National Guard
Voting Rights Act of 1965 is signed by President Johnson
- A violent rebellion of blacks broke out
1966 - The Civil Rights campaign for better housing and schooling is established
- The "Black Panther Party" is founded
1967 Sam Smith is elected as Seattle's first black city councilman
1968 - King is murdered by James Early Ray, in response to that a violently protest breaks out.
- The Civil Rights Act of 1968 outlaws discrimination in the sale, the rental and financing of housing
Serval Associations
NAACP: National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People
ACMHR: Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
SCLC: Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SNCC: The Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Important Persons
Rosa Parks
1913 Rosa was born on 4. Feb. as Rosa Mc Caulley
1932 married Raymond Parks, took part in the movements of blacks for the right to vote
1955 Praks finished work in Montgomery and took a bus to get home
- The bus got crowded, she was ordered to give up her seat to a with passenger
- She refused and was arrested
- bus boycott started
1956 the boycott ends on Dec. 21, after the Supreme Court rules bus segregation in unconstitutional
Malcom X
29 May 1925: Malcolm Little was born
1931 his father, a Baptist minister, was killed after a threat of the Ku Klux Klan
1964 Malcolm was arrested because of burglary and jailed for 8- 10 years
1952 released from jail, became a minister for the organisation "The Black Muslims "
1964 - break-up of the party
- founded the "Organisation of Afro- American Unity" (OAAU)
21 Feb. 1965 Malcolm X was murdered by several men, alleged members of the "Nation of Islam", while giving a speech for the OAUU
The Black Panthers Party
- Only black organisation in the history of the black resistance against slavery in the US which used weapons and force
- founded in 1966, after the assassination of King
- Principles: - immediate fulfillment of the most urgent needs and the end of the oppression of blacks
- The right for self-defense
- Until the end of 1968 nearly all furnishings of the party were attacked by the FBI
- After 1977 the party broke apart because of new attacks by the FBI and internal tensions
Schau mal hier ! Ein Stück weiter unten findest du eine Tabell anhand der Beschreibungen z.B Sommerferien, Novemer siehst du wie sich sein Charakter verändert. Du musst das ganze natürlich in Sätze packen.
http://www.schreiben10.com/referate/Liter…rm-Rad-reon.php
Hier findest du noch eine sehr gute Literaturhausarbeit / 14 Punkte
http://www.klausschenck.de/ks/downloads/h…rmradsaskia.pdf
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Fehler ! Entschuldigung
Hallo natascha 106,
Nimm die Kurzgeschichte " Am Eisweiher "
hier findest du deine Antwort
https://prezi.com/6jv4tqyosif8/a…interpretation/
Da steht zwar Interpretation, aber am Schluss erscheinen noch Vergleiche zu Agnes, einfach immer auf den weiterführenden Pfeil klicken.
Hallo Gast , unter diesem Link habe ich dir eine Datei hochgeladen . Bitte vergesse nicht das ganze in deine Worte zu fassen.
http://www.file-upload.net/download-95747…s-Meer.doc.html
lg.
Vempi123
Schau mal unter diesem Link am Ende v. S. 201 findest du ein schönes Beispiel
Hallo Luise schau mal unter diesem Link bei Abiunity, dort findest du viele Seiten mit Facharbeiten aus Geschichte und anderen Bereichen.