Part 1
- Assignment. Before the lesson, have students read “Civil Disobedience and the Freedom Rides: Introductory Essay” and “Gandhi’s Rules of Civil Disobedience”
- Review some of the information from the introductory essay so that students will understand the context for Frieze's stories.
- Use video resource to further clarify the strategy of nonviolence.
- Distribute copies of the Judith Frieze Document Study to students. Ask students to read the introductory paragraph about Judith Frieze and the Freedom Rides.
- Working in small groups, students should read the excerpts from The Boston Globe out loud, being sure to address the discussion questions.
- Each group should choose one of Frieze's statements that stands out to them as being the most significant part of her experience.
- Students come back together as a class and share the statements they chose.
Assignment. Students should read the Freedom Summer Introductory Essay as homework.
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