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* * 高中英语多媒体教学 深圳市梅林中学 陈福杰 高中英语多媒体教学课件 UNIT 14 FREEDM FIGHTERS Pan Zhenghong Shizi middle school Step1 Lead-in Do you feel free in your daily life? What does “freedom” mean to you? What do they have in common ? Martin Luther King Jr. Born in 1800 Worked as a farmer Believed that slavery was wrong Made friends and lived with free black people in the 1840s Helped runaway slaves in the 1850s In 1855 he and five of his sons fought to create a safe area for black people ?Born in 1929 Graduated in 1955 Worked in a church Organised his first action in 1955 Formed an organisation for black leaders to work together in 1957 Gave speech “ I Have a Dream”??? in?1963 Received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 Murdered in 1968 Born as a slave in 1820 Escaped in 1849 In 1850 a law was made to forbid people to help runaway slaves Joined an action group to help runaway slaves in 1850 Saved more than 300 slaves from 1851 to 1861 Fought in the Civil War and rescued more than 750 slaves Active in the women’s rights movements after the war Opened a home for old and poor black people in 1908 Born as a slave in 1820 Escaped in 1849 In 1850 a law was made to forbid people to help runaway slaves Joined an action group to help runaway slaves in 1850 Saved more than 300 slaves from 1851 to 1861 Fought in the Civil War and rescued more than 750 slaves Active in the women’s rights movements after the war Opened a home for old and poor black people in 1908 Born in 1918 First actions while still at university in 1940 Graduated in 1942 Helped to found the ANC Youth League in 1944 Led many peaceful actions during the 1950s Put in prison from 1962 till 1989 Received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 Because the first black president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999 Harriet Tubman Nelson Mandela John Brown Do you think they are great man
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