Stories of the Civil Rights Movement: Sister Mary Antona Ebo
58:11
Grades: K - 12

Video Description: Type of Video:  Program*

View this archived program in the areas of Humanities and Social Studies to take your study of the Civil Rights Movement to individuals who participated in the struggle.  Hear from Sister Mary Antona Ebo, a legendary civil rights trailblazer who in 1946 became one of the first three African American nuns in the Sisters of Mary and in 1965 marched in Selma, Alabama.

Audience:  Students grades 7 and up and General Audience

Transcript and supplemental curriculum materials are available below.

An additional full-length program with Sister Ebo and shorter, individual segments edited from the archived program above are available to provide additional options for use in the classroom and independent student use, as well as use in differentiated learning activities included in the supplemental curriculum materials below.  Those video resources may be found here.

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