First & Last Name Date HIS 212 Milestone 1: U.S. Historical Movements Instructions In modules one and two you learned about various historical, social movements in the United States. You have also...

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First & Last Name Date HIS 212 Milestone 1: U.S. Historical Movements Instructions In modules one and two you learned about various historical, social movements in the United States. You have also learned that education has always played an influential role in these movements. In this milestone, you will expand your knowledge by choosing a specific historical movement to research. You will analyze a historical movement and discover how the movement impacted society and more specifically, education. Choose and research one of the following movements. Some sources are provided to get you started but you will need to include more than just the provided sources to complete this assignment. · Abolitionist Movement · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajn9g5Gsv98 · https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/abolitionist-movement · American Indian Movement · Democracy Now! (October 8, 2012). Honoring native culture teaching american genocide [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1cI9GO3vfA. · NAZ Today. (February 23, 2016). Indigenous people movement movement to change columbus day to indigenous people day [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8gJvZj7m8s · https://www.pbs.org/video/american-experience-what-was-american-indian-movement/ · Civil Rights Movement · Freese, A. (December 5, 2012). Civil rights movement: Introduction to the civil rights movement [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqsb9FqdpVk · WatchMojo.com. (February 2, 2011). History of the civil right movements [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URxwe6LPvkM · Women’s Rights Movement · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM1czS_VYDI · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGEMscZE5dY · Labor Movement · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewu-v36szlE · https://www.history.com/topics/19th-century/labor · Anti War Movement (1960s-1970s) · Elrod, N. & Hepburn, J. (February 23, 2011). Anti vietnam war movement [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTMv2FmSXWg · Elrod, N. & Hepburn, J. (February 23, 2011). Protesting the war: The anti-vietnam war movement [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTMv2FmSXWg Research your selected movement and answer the following questions in essay format. Include at least 5 sources along with proper APA citations. 1. What movement did you select and what was happening in the US at the time that sparked this movement? 2. What were the goals of the movement? What did it aim to change? 3. Who was involved in the movement? Identify one influential person as well as the groups that were involved. 4. Who opposed the movement and why? 5. What did the movement accomplish? Was there legislation passed? Did society change as a result? Do we still see the effects of the movement today? 6. What role did education play in the movement? Was education affected in any way as a result of the movement? Was education used to advance ideas of the movement? 7. If you were alive at the time of the movement you choose, would you participate? Why or why not? 8. Include and write about one primary source that sums up the essence of the movement. It can be a picture, a painting, a video, a poem, court records, a flyer, a passage, etc. Reminder: Now is a good time to get a head start on milestones two and three, which will require you to physically participate in a current social movement or protest. You also need to interview someone associated with the selected movement or protest. Start brainstorming your opportunities.
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First & Last Name
Date
HIS 212
Milestone 1: U.S. Historical Movements
    1. What movement did you select and what was happening in the US at th
e time that sparked this movement?
    I selected civil rights movement, civil rights movement created a big impact in the life of people. Different campaigns and other critical aspects influenced the civil rights movement in the United States since 1877, the blacks raised their rights for equal rights understand US laws. The Montgomery bus boycott was major influence for the civil rights movement, where blacks are not allowed to ride city buses in Montgomery (Gilmore 2016).
    2. What were the goals of the movement? What did it aim to change?
    End segregation and ensure voting rights are the major goals of civil rights movement. Reducing the discrimination against the blacks in all the areas also can be called as main agenda of civil rights movement (Morris 2016). The blacks are not getting enough opportunities, the selection of the people for the job and for getting admission in to school was based on race, children and religion. The supporters of civil rights movement wants to stop all this practices, including religious discrimination and caste prejudice
    3. Who was involved in the movement? Identify one influential person as well as the groups that were involved.
    African – Americans are involved in this movement, and they guided and led by Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X and...
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