Colorful, laminated FlashCharts condense information into a bright, portable format—perfect for collecting and carrying anywhere.
In 1964, the Civil Rights Act abolished “separate but equal” and helped America take a step toward equality. Just past the 50th anniversary of this important moment in history, this FlashChart helps kids look book and understand what it meant to have a segregated nation, what the Civil Rights Act accomplished, and why the March on Washington and Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech were so important.
Packed with knowledge useful to kids, this chart delivers facts in a flash.
In 1964, the Civil Rights Act abolished “separate but equal” and helped America take a step toward equality. Just past the 50th anniversary of this important moment in history, this FlashChart helps kids look book and understand what it meant to have a segregated nation, what the Civil Rights Act accomplished, and why the March on Washington and Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech were so important.
Packed with knowledge useful to kids, this chart delivers facts in a flash.