Q1: What were the key factors that led to the organization of the Ford Hunger March and the participation of workers during the Great Depression?
Formative Performance Task:
Stations Activity: Rotate students through five stations (The Great Depression, Labor Movement in the 1930s, The Ford Motor Company, the Red Scare, and Anti-Communist Sentiments, Tactics and Strategies of Labor Activism), allowing them sufficient time to explore each one and complete the tasks assigned. Provide guiding questions or prompts to focus their exploration and keep them on track.
Sources:
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Detroit Auto Workers: Do You Want Slavery or Freedom?
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Flyer from the International Workers of the World addressing Detroit auto workers and encouraging them to work together to increase wages and job security
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unknown
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Spring 1928
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Flyer
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LP000096_002_022
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English
Item sets
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Soup Song Lyrics
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Words to a song about the struggles of working people during the Great Depression sung to the tune of "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean"
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Maurice Sugar
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1930s
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LP000232_014_025
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English
Item sets
- Title
- Description
- Creator
- Date
- Format
- Identifier
- Language
- Source
- extracted text
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Detroit Auto Workers: Do You Want Slavery or Freedom?
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Flyer from the International Workers of the World addressing Detroit auto workers and encouraging them to work together to increase wages and job security
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unknown
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Spring 1928
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Flyer
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LP000096_002_022
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English