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What started the Civil Rights Movement?

What started the Civil Rights Movement?. Why do people think that others are inferior to them?. Genes Race Religion Gender Ability Sexuality Occupation Appearance Education Wealth. What do people do once they feel that others are inferior to them?. Segregation Discrimination

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What started the Civil Rights Movement?

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  1. What started the Civil Rights Movement?

  2. Why do people think that others are inferior to them? • Genes • Race • Religion • Gender • Ability • Sexuality • Occupation • Appearance • Education • Wealth

  3. What do people do once they feel that others are inferior to them? • Segregation • Discrimination • Racist comments • Prejudice • Physical violence • De-humanising people • Verbal abuse • Protests • Jail • Mob violence • Taking away people’s rights through laws

  4. Look through the following images of what people do to others when they believe they are inferior to them. We will go through the following images once and then again for the second time, write down what each of the image shows about the way people treat others if they believe they are inferior to them.

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  18. What impact do you think the previous images had on those people who were considered inferior? 2. Why do people allow these things to happen? 3. How can we stop these things from happening?

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