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African American Physicists in the 1960s Lesson PlanAfrican American Physicists in the 1960s Lesson Plan
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
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9th - 12th
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Science
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Duration
1 hr
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2017
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African American Physicists in the 1960s

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  • Branson and Stovall Bios and Backgrounds (.pdf)
  • Branson Article: The Negro In Physics (.pdf)
  • Stovall Article: A Reply to Branson (.pdf)
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Physicists Herman Branson and Tannie Stovall provide young scholars with two very different perceptions of the status of African American physicists in the 1960s. After reading and comparing the bios of these two men, class members read an article by Branson about African Americans in physics and then Stovall's response to that article.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

black history month, compare and contrast, scientists, the civil rights movement, civil rights, the 1960s, the civil rights act of 1964, brown v. board of education, segregation, discrimination, racism, the cold war, point of view

Instructional Ideas

  • Assign groups different historically black colleges and universities and have students investigate the school's course offerings in the sciences and the percentage of minority enrollment, and then report their findings to the class

Classroom Considerations


Pros

  • Includes discussion questions and an answer key
  • Also included are suggestions for extension activities

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Common Core

SL.9-10.1.a SL.9-10.1.b SL.9-10.1.c SL.9-10.1.d SL.9-10.3 SL.11-12.1.a SL.11-12.1.b SL.11-12.1.c SL.11-12.1.d SL.11-12.3 RH.9-10.1 RH.9-10.2 RH.9-10.6 RH.9-10.8 RH.11-12.1 RH.11-12.2 RH.11-12.6 RH.11-12.8

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