1. Selma I mean, need I say more? This movie is PERFECTION when teaching about the Jim Crow Laws and the hardships African Americans had to face when just trying to register to vote. When Oprah registers to vote for what seemed to be the million time and is still rejected...this movie is just great!
2. Loving I love the movie Loving (cheesy, I know!) But the movie is so great. This movie shows the hardships the Loving family faced as an inter-racial married couple, being exiled from their state and take their case all the way to the Supreme Court, changing our nation's law! And this movie shows how unfair everything was for African Americans during Jim Crow.
3. 42 This movie is great. Both boys and girls love it. And it does such a great job demonstrating what a hard time Jackie Robinson had entering the MLB as the only African American player. Does a great job showing how places were segregated at the time, again showing how unfair life was for African Americans.
4. Hidden Figures This is probably one of my all time favorite movies to show, but I think I say that about every movie on this list. When she has to run 1/2 mile to use the restroom because restrooms at NASA are segregated- I just think that demonstrated segregation so well to my students. Along with the coffee machine, the constant suspicion of the cheating, how she wasn't given the proper numbers/figures.
5. The Help I find many of my students have seen this movie before, but that doesn't stop them from watching it again and enjoying it! I love how it shows "the help" and the lack of respect and earnings they get, yet these ladies raise their children.
But one of the best movies to show in US History classes, especially at the end of the year when one generally teaches Civil Rights....
The Butler This movie is so great for history. It shows everything I teach, especially when I teach AP US History. This movie shows the life of an African American butler and the hardships all African Americans endured throughout history, as told through his story. It starts out with sharecropping, which is what I teach with Reconstruction. Then it goes through many of the presidents, JFK, Nixon, Reagan, Johnson. And it ends with Obama being elected and him going to meet him. Just a great movie for teaching Civil Rights, but also many other historical events: Vietnam, JFK being shot, Cold War. Obama being 1st African American president.
5. The Help I find many of my students have seen this movie before, but that doesn't stop them from watching it again and enjoying it! I love how it shows "the help" and the lack of respect and earnings they get, yet these ladies raise their children.
But one of the best movies to show in US History classes, especially at the end of the year when one generally teaches Civil Rights....
The Butler This movie is so great for history. It shows everything I teach, especially when I teach AP US History. This movie shows the life of an African American butler and the hardships all African Americans endured throughout history, as told through his story. It starts out with sharecropping, which is what I teach with Reconstruction. Then it goes through many of the presidents, JFK, Nixon, Reagan, Johnson. And it ends with Obama being elected and him going to meet him. Just a great movie for teaching Civil Rights, but also many other historical events: Vietnam, JFK being shot, Cold War. Obama being 1st African American president.
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