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Exploring the Essential Features of “Centre of Excellence – Martin Luther King Jr. & The Civil Rights Movement Diploma Course”
COURSE INFORMATION
10 Modules
What Will You Learn?
Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement shaped modern history as we know it. The impact is visible around the globe, in social policies, educational systems, developments in housing, and other areas.
Deepen your understanding of one of the most notable periods of American history. Absorb information that will help critical and analytical thinking. Become better informed about changing political climates and the past’s effect on the future.
Sometimes overlooked by other civil rights courses, we’ll examine the societal impact of the American Civil War. Giving you a firm understanding of the basis on which the Civil Rights Movement stood.
We’ll explore the strikes, protests, riots, sit-ins, and freedom rides that ended segregation. Here, this civil rights course covers such notable events as the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Little Rock Nine, and the March on Washington. We will also learn all about the most vital civil rights figures of the 20th century. Covering Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, and many more.
In this online civil rights course, we will analyse Martin Luther Kingβs overall involvement in the movement and in particular campaigns. We’ll learn about his assassination, the conspiracies that followed, and several legal achievements adopted after his passing.
Finally, we will discuss how the Civil Rights Movement in the United States inspired fights for human liberties around the world.
By studying this civil rights course, you will learn about:
- The causes and instigation of the Civil Rights Movement
- Notable events of the movement
- Vital civil rights figures of the 20th century
- Martin Luther King Jr. β his contributions to the movement and his assassination
- The legacy left by Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement.
Course Syllabus
What will I learn on the course?
- Module 1: Civil Rights Movement Causes
Introduction
Part 1: Overview of the US Civil Rights Movement (1954β1968)
Part 2: The American Civil War
Part 3: Reconstruction Era
Part 4: Segregation
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 1 Assessment - Module 2: Civil Rights Movement Beginnings
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Overturning Segregation
Part 3: Emmett Tillβs Murder
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 2 Assessment - Module 3: Martin Luther King Jr.
Part 1: Early Life
Part 2: Early Adulthood
Part 3: Family Life
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 3 Assessment - Module 4: Montgomery Bus Boycott
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Rosa Parks
Part 3: Subsequent Events
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 4 Assessment - Module 5: Little Rock Crisis
Part 1: Integrating an Arkansas School
Part 2: Little Rock Nine
Part 3: Aftermath
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 5 Assessment - Module 6: Civil Rights Movement in the Early 1960s
Part 1: Sit-Ins
Part 2: Albany Movement
Part 3: Freedom Rides
Part 4: Voter Registration Organising
Part 5: Birmingham Campaign
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 6 Assessment - Module 7: March on Washington
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: I Have a Dream Speech
Part 3: Aftermath
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 7 Assessment - Module 8: Movement in the Mid-1960s
Part 1: Malcolm X
Part 2: St Augustine Movement
Part 3: Kingβs Support in Other Areas
Part 4: Riots
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 8 Assessment - Module 9: Kingβs Assassination
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Aftermath
Part 3: Conspiracy Theories
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 9 Assessment - Module 10: Legacy of Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: United Kingdom
Part 3: United States
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Conclusion
Module 10 Assessment
Who Would Benefit from This Course?
This online civil rights course is designed for those seeking to learn more about American history. In particular, the Civil Rights Movement and its contributions to society.
Those with interests in history, social sciences, humanities, or human rights will enjoy the course. As will those wishing to understand the past’s impact and significance on the present.
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