Alonso
To access the Salem Press titles below, go to online.salempress.com (password is redandblue):
Defining Documents in American History: Civil Rights (1954-2015)
Defining Documents in American History: Dissent & Protest (1637-2016)
Defining Documents in American History: Immigration & Immigrant Communities (1790-2016)
U.S. History Visual Timeline Assignment Sheet
Images - No squishing or stretching lesson
US History - Iconic Images Unit
Period 1 - Iconic Images Slides
Period 2 - Iconic Images Slides
Period 6 - Iconic Images Slides
Period 8 - Iconic Images Slides
US History - Civil Rights News Magazine Unit
Table of Contents and Works Cited CORRECTED
LIBRARY WORK CIVIL RIGHTS DAY 5 - PRINTING & STAPLING TIPS
LIBRARY WORK CIVIL RIGHTS DAY 4 - PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
4 page Civil Rights News Magazine template
8 page Civil Rights News Magazine template Handout
12 page Civil Rights News Magazine template Handout
LIBRARY RESEARCH CIVIL RIGHTS DAY 3
Finding Images - Multnomah County Library guest presenter
LIFE photo archive hosted by Google - Searchable database of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Search tip: Add "source:life" to any Google image search and search only the LIFE photo archive. For example: computer source:life
Wikimedia Commons - Media file repository making available public domain and freely-licensed educational media content (images, sound and video clips) to everyone.
DPLA - The Digital Public Library of America brings together the riches of America’s libraries, archives, and museums, and makes them freely available to the world.
morgueFile - Provides free image reference material for use in all creative pursuits.
NewsBank (access through MCL) - Collections of thousands of sources of information and tens of millions of articles dating from the seventeenth century to the present day. Major focus on news collections, comprising text from more than 2,000 newspapers.
Copyright Information - Videos
Disney, Fanart, and Copyright 3:00
Copyright: Forever Less One Day 6:27
LIBRARY RESEARCH CIVIL RIGHTS DAY 2 TIPS
Music of civil rights events with accompanying photos
Eyes on the Prize: The Story of the Movement
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/story/index.html
“Screen historic footage of these events, listen to freedom songs, read newspaper headlines, see photo galleries, and more as you follow the story of America's Civil Rights Movement.”
Sounds of the Civil Rights Movement
http://www.folkways.si.edu/sounds-of-the-civil-rights-movement/music/playlist/smithsonian
(No photos, just music)
The 25 Most Important Civil Rights Moments in Music History
http://www.complex.com/music/2013/02/the-25-most-important-civil-rights-moments-in-music-history/
(Article and photos, but songs would have to found elsewhere)
Political Cartoons of civil rights events, both historical and contemporary
Civil Rights Digital Library: Editorial Cartoons
http://crdl.usg.edu/media_types/visual/cartoons/editorial/
Using Editorial Cartoons to Teach Social Justice
http://www.tolerance.org/activity/using-editorial-cartoons-teach-social-justice
Lesson plans
Lampooning Injustice: Paul Conrad’s Perspective on Civil Rights
http://www.huntington.org/uploadedFiles/Files/PDFs/LHTHconrad.pdf
A lesson plan for 11th grade students
The Opper Project: Using Editorial Cartoons to Teach History (The Civil Rights Movement)
http://hti.osu.edu/opper/lesson-plans/the-civil-rights-movement
Photos of these important civil rights figures: Stokely Carmichael, Ernest Green, Fannie Lou Hamer, John Lewis, Viola Liuzzo, Thurgood Marshall, James Meredith, Diane Nash, Rosa Parks
Images of 20th Century African American Activists
http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/list/083_afr.html
Freedom Riders: Meet the Players
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/freedomriders/people
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online Catalog
(Search for people here)
Civil Rights Icons
http://www.pbs.org/black-culture/explore/civil-rights-leaders/#.VSQpOPnF8Z8
List of important women, Latinos, Asians, homosexuals, etc. in the struggle for civil rights, both historical and contemporary, with accompanying photos
Biography in Context database
https://multcolib.org/resource/biography-context
Click on Browse People, and then choose Social Reformers from the drop-down box
Voices of Civil Rights
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/civilrights/exhibit.html
Famous Women’s Rights Activists
http://www.biography.com/people/groups/activists-womens-rights-activists
Women Who Led the Suffrage Movement
https://www.nwhm.org/online-exhibits/rightsforwomen/listofleaders.html
5 Hispanic Activists and Leaders who Paved the Way
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/15/hispanic-activists_n_4100373.html
Chicanas Chingonas: Mujeres Doing Some Amazing Things
http://chicanas.com/chingonas.htm
Asian Americans and Seattle’s Civil Rights History
https://depts.washington.edu/civilr/Asian%20Americans.htm
Fearless Gay Activists Who Fight For Freedom and Equality
http://www.takepart.com/photos/fearless-gay-activists/laverne-cox-transcending-movement
Photos of civil rights events, both historical and contemporary: Montgomery Bus Boycott; Sit-ins; Freedom Rides; Birmingham; 1963 March on Washington; Voter Registration including Selma; Malcolm X; Radicalism including Black Panthers; Urban Race Riots
World News Digest
https://multcolib.org/resource/world-news-digest
You’ll need to log in with your Multnomah County Library card number and password. Click on View All Topics, then on Civil Rights and Minority Rights, Gay Rights or Women’s Rights.
The U.S. Civil Rights Movement
http://photos.state.gov/galleries/usinfo-photo/39/civil_rights_07/index.html
Images of a People’s Movement
http://www.crmvet.org/images/imghome.htm
The Civil Rights Movement in Photos
http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/07/us/gallery/iconic-civil-rights/
Life Magazine: Civil Rights Movement
http://life.time.com/civil-rights-movement/
Two pages of photo stories from Life Magazine
Time of Change: Photos of the Civil Rights Movement
http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/time-of-change-photos-of-the-civil-rights-movement/
The Civil Rights Era (U.S. News and World Report Photo Collection)
http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/list/084_civil.html
Ferguson Images Evoke Civil Rights Era and Changing Visual Perceptions
LIBRARY RESEARCH CIVIL RIGHTS DAY 1
Introduction to the Six Steps of the Research Process
Jigsaw - Read your step, understand your step, share with your table group in your own words.
Learn to Research Using the OSLIS Databases
Find Information Using the OSLIS Databases
Today's tasks:
1. Find an article on your widening struggle topic
- Asian-American Movement
- Black Panthers
- Chicano Youth Movement
- Disabled Rights Movement
- Gay Liberation Movement
- Native-American Movement
- United Farm Workers
- Women's Movement
2. Summarize/annotate the article
3. Capture citation information
MLA Formatting Information:
MLA Format example - These examples are on pages 119 & 120 in your MHS Planner and posted near the computers!
Food Scarcity Resources
Online Resources:
Databases:
Print Resources:
All You Can Eat: How Hungry Is America?
Berg, Joel (Book - 2008) 363.80973 B493a 2008
American Wasteland How America Throws Away Nearly Half of Its Food (and What We Can Do About It)
Bloom, Jonathan (Book - 2010) 363.7288 B6554a 2010
Betting on Famine Why the World Still Goes Hungry
Ziegler, Jean (Book - 2013) 363.8 Z663b 2013
The Big Handout: How Government Subsidies and Corporate Welfare Corrupt the World We Live in and Wreak Havoc on Our Food Bills
Kostigen, Thomas (Book - 2011) 338.1873 K868b 2011
Breadline USA the Hidden Scandal of American Hunger and How to Fix It
Abramsky, Sasha (Book - 2009) 363.80973 A161b 2009
Closing the Food Gap Resetting the Table in the Land of Plenty
Winne, Mark (Book - 2009) 363.80973 W776c 2009
The Coming Famine: the Global Food Crisis and What We Can Do to Avoid It
Cribb, Julian (Book - 2010) 363.8 C9282c 2010
Consumed: Food for a Finite Planet
Elton, Sarah (Book - 2013) 631.5 E515c 2013
Enough: Why the World's Poorest Starve in an Age of Plenty
Thurow, Roger (Book - 2009) 363.8 T542e 2009
Food Justice
Gottlieb, Robert (Book - 2010) 363.8 G686f 2010
Food Politics What Everyone Needs to Know
Paarlberg, Robert L. (Book - 2010) 338.19 P1118f
Full Planet, Empty Plates: the New Geopolitics of Food Scarcity
Brown, Lester R. (Book - 2012)
Food: the New Gold
Gay, Kathlyn (Book - 2013) j 338.19 G2854f 2013
Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
Menzel, Peter (Book - 2005) 641.3 M551h 2005
Nine Gallons: True Stories
Cagle, Susie (Book - 2009) ZINE 363.883 CAGLE 2009
Seasons of Hunger: Fighting Cycles of Quiet Starvation Among the World's Rural Poor
Devereux, Stephen (Book - 2008) 338.191724 D491s 2008
Starving the South: How the North Won the Civil War
Smith, Andrew F. (Book - 2011) 973.71 S6426s 2011
Stuffed and Starved: the Hidden Battle for the World Food System
Patel, Raj (Book - 2008) 338.19 P295s 2008
The Third Freedom: Ending Hunger in Our Time
McGovern, George S. (Book - 2001) 363.8 M146t 2001
One Billion Hungry Can We Feed the World?
Conway, Gordon (Book - 2012) 338.16091724 C7673o 2012
What the World Eats
Menzel, Peter (Book - 2008) j 641.3 M551w 2008
eBooks:
Hungry for Peace How You Can Help End Poverty and War with Food Not Bombs
McHenry, Keith (eBook - 2012)
Videos:
A Place at the Table (DVD - 2013) DVD 363.82 PLACE
Find Information Using the OSLIS Databases
2015 Hunger Report
World-wide statistics on hunger and its effects.
Feeding America
http://www.feedingamerica.org/
Who’s hungry? How is it affecting the U.S.? What can be done about it?
TED Talks
http://foodtank.com/news/2013/05/twenty-four-ted-talks-that-will-help-save-the-food-system
Multiple TED talks about hunger.
National Homeless.org
http://nationalhomeless.org/references/publications/
Their fact sheets, manuals and reports provide much information about the homeless in America.
Huffington Post - Hunger
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/hunger/
A compilation of recent articles on hunger
No Kid Hungry
1 out of 5 kids in America suffers from hunger. Why? And what can we do about it?
Answer these five questions:
1. What type of source is Buchanan?
2. What does the 99 in the citation (Mundy 99) stand for?
3. In which year was the source by Wente published?
4. What type of source is Munro and Munro?
5. On page 3 why does the citation only include (268)?
MLA Formatting Information:
MLA Format example - These examples are on pages 119 & 120 in your MHS Planner and posted near the computers!
RECIPE TEMPLATE INSTRUCTIONS:
GO INTO “FILE” - CHOOSE “MAKE A COPY” - NAME THE FILE WITH YOUR NAME AND THE WORD “RECIPE” (EXAMPLE: SULLIVAN/PARMESAN CRISPS RECIPE) - OVERTYPE WORDS IN BOLD WITH YOUR RECIPE! MAKE SURE YOU “SHARE” WITH NSULLIVAN.MHS@GMAIL.COM
THE 2015 AVID RECIPE BOOK WILL BE PRINTED & DELIVERED TO YOU SOON!