Monday, July 6,
am: Overview; refresher course on HTML, file
management, computer
tools; review
text of Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments
pm: lunch provided
Maryland, the
Reconstruction Amendments, and Plessy
v. Ferguson (1896)
selections from Celebrating Rights
and Responsibilities,
In the Aftermath of
"Glory", and other web sites
Tuesday, July 7,
am/p.m: From Segregation to Integration
Wednesday, July 8:
am: From
Segregation to Integration
pm: Thurgood
Marshall: Reference Materials prepared for the Consideration of the
Commission on the Thurgood
Marshall Memorial Statue in Annapolis
Thursday, July 9,
am: Visit from reporter, historian, and author
of Thurgood Marshall: American
Revolutionary, Juan Williams of the Washington
Post.
pm: lesson planning
Friday, July 10: Is
Baltimore Burning?
Bell v. Maryland
Monday, July 13: Is
Baltimore Burning?
am: Bell v. Maryland
pm: independent study
Tuesday, July 14: Civil Rights Lesson Planning
Wednesday, July 15: Civil rights at the lunch counter and behind the bench.
visiting scholar - The Honorable Robert Mack Bell,
Maryland Court of Appeals -
Thursday, July 16:
field trip to Cambridge with Dr. Kay McElvey, Dorcester
County Public Schools
lunch provided
Friday: July 17:
discussions, semester plans, lunch provided.
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