The United States of America Unit 9 Social Movement of the 1960's
The United States of America Unit 9 Social Movement of the 1960’s
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: ·马丁·路德.金 ·民权运动 ·反战运动 。 言论自由运动 ·反主流文化 ·妇女解放运动
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: • 马丁· 路德· 金 • 民权运动 • 反战运动 • 言论自由运动 • 反主流文化 • 妇女解放运动
Focal Points The definition of social movements in the U.S.context Reasons behind the making U.S.social movements in Post-World War II America The contributing factors to make a social movement possible: -The people in the movement -The Organization in the social movement -The tactics used by movement participants -Social movements'messages and goals The Civil Rights Movement.Anti-War Women's Lib
Focal Points • The definition of social movements in the U.S. context • Reasons behind the making U.S. social movements in Post-World War II America • The contributing factors to make a social movement possible: -The people in the movement -The Organization in the social movement -The tactics used by movement participants -Social movements’ messages and goals • The Civil Rights Movement, Anti-War & Women’s Lib
This Unit Is Divided into Six Sections I.The Definition of Social Movements II.The Reasons behind the U.S.Social Movements in Post-World WIl III.The Contributing Factors to Making a Social Movement Possible IV.The Civil Rights Movement V.The Youth Movement/Anti-War Movement VI.The Women's Liberation Movement
This Unit Is Divided into Six Sections I. The Definition of Social Movements II. The Reasons behind the U.S. Social Movements in Post-World WII III. The Contributing Factors to Making a Social Movement Possible IV. The Civil Rights Movement V. The Youth Movement/Anti-War Movement VI. The Women’s Liberation Movement
I.The Definition of Social Movements "A social movement is a type of behavior." -A collective behavior in which participants want to change existing socio-economic institutions and establish a new order of life; -A social movement must have two basics:structure and spontaneity; -A social movement must have a critical base of people; -A social movement must have a message to convey; -A social movement must have the ability to spread the message through media
I. The Definition of Social Movements "A social movement is a type of behavior.” – A collective behavior in which participants want to change existing socio-economic institutions and establish a new order of life; – A social movement must have two basics: structure and spontaneity; – A social movement must have a critical base of people; – A social movement must have a message to convey; – A social movement must have the ability to spread the message through media
A social movement is a type of collective behavior Protesters from across the U.S.marched in Washington D.C.in December,2014 Ferguson Everywhere Police rde MUST STOP! revcom.us
A social movement is a type of collective behavior Protesters from across the U.S. marched in Washington D.C. in December, 2014
A social movement is a type of collective behavior The Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s
A social movement is a type of collective behavior The Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s
II.The Reasons behind the U.S.Social Movements in Post-World WIl A.In the 1960s,three groups-Afro-Americans,young people and women --were dissatisfied with their lives American black people,who had a taste of life outside the racially segregated South during World War II,returned to become rebels against the old system. Middle-class white women who had the opportunity to work in responsible jobs during World War II,felt isolated from society because they had to be housewives again. Young people,who were known as post-WWII baby boomers, were alienated by traditional white male values in U.S.society
II. The Reasons behind the U.S. Social Movements in Post-World WII A. In the 1960s, three groups –Afro-Americans, young people and women --were dissatisfied with their lives. • American black people, who had a taste of life outside the racially segregated South during World War II, returned to become rebels against the old system. • Middle-class white women who had the opportunity to work in responsible jobs during World War II, felt isolated from society because they had to be housewives again. • Young people, who were known as post-WWII baby boomers, were alienated by traditional white male values in U.S. society
II.The Reasons behind the U.S. Social Movements in Post-WWII Black and white workers worked side by side during WWII,yet black children still had to attend segregated schools in the South. UNITED WE WIN
II. The Reasons behind the U.S. Social Movements in Post-WWII Black and white workers worked side by side during WWII, yet black children still had to attend segregated schools in the South