Original PromptThis resource covers key aspects of the Civil Rights Movement, focusing on the definition and impact of Jim Crow laws, significant figures like Thurgood Marshall and Rosa Parks, and the strategies employed for change, such as nonviolence and boycotts. Students are guided to define important terms related to segregation and civil rights, understand the historical context of racial segregation laws, and reflect critically on the leadership and contributions of pivotal individuals in the movement. Activities include multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and reflections to encourage engagement and deeper understanding of the topics discussed.