You cannot humiliate the person who feels pride. You cannot un-educate the person who has learned to read. Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed.Share with a peer or your class online (write out or give short verbal explanation) What does the quote mean? Where have you exhibited similar behavior in your life or community? How about another figure from history? If aiming for a longer lesson, you may include Chavez’s quotes with Part I below. You also will examine civil disobedience’s history and explore whether it is a viable form of protest in today’s world.įor a short warm-up activity: If you are focusing on Cesar Chavez, read over this list of quotes below (or see PDF on top right of page) and choose the one you like best. Through this lesson, you will come to understand the practice of civil disobedience in view of Cesar Chavez’s birthday on March 31 (he would have been 93) and celebration of Rosa Parks life and the landmark act that she played a significant in passing. Social Studies, Civics, English Estimated Time:įlexible: 20-minutes for Cesar Chavez activity for full lesson, two to three class periods, plus extended activities Grade Level Trikosko via Library of Congress Subject(s)
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