Choice Board Activities:
1. This is a poster used by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference with a Martin Luther King Jr. quote.
poster citation: Southern Christian Leadership Conference, America. “Poster for SCLC Reading ‘Injustice Anywhere...a Threat to Justice Everywhere,’” National Museum of African American History and Culture via Smithsonian,www.si.edu/object/poster-sclc-reading-injustice-anywherea-threat-justice-everywhere:nmaahc_2010.41.4. Accessed 5 Jan. 2021.
2. Choose a word that you think represents Martin Luther King Jr. based on the information you read or heard.
Create a collage representing that word using the Pic Collage app or with magazine clippings.
3. Record a one minute video in Clips or Flipgrid or write 2-3 paragraphs answering these questions:
(questions from Activity Two: “Love” | The Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute (stanford.edu))
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