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- USCIS adult citizenship education program development guide : building an adult citizenship program. by United States.Office of Immigration Statistics.(CARDINAL)289965; U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.Office of Citizenship,issuing body.(CARDINAL)282213;
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- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Citizenship; English language; Civics; Education;
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- The Citizenship Education Program and Black women's political culture / by Gillespie, Deanna M.,author.(CARDINAL)855954; Harrold, Stanley,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)185443; Miller, Randall M.,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)134824;
Includes bibliographical references and index.We're going to learn together: groundwork on Johns Island, South Carolina, 1948-1957 -- New outposts in the growing movement: citizenship schools in South Carolina and Alabama, 1958-1961 -- Bring this community leadership program to your town and county: groundwork in southeastern Georgia, 1960-1961 -- Say it is for citizenship: citizenship education in southeastern Georgia, 1961-1964 -- We shall overcome today: groundwork in the Mississippi Delta, 1961-1963 -- Freedom days: citizenship education in Mississippi, 1963-1965 -- So much taking place . . . so rapidly: citizenship education in Mississippi and Alabama, 1965-1967 -- The citizenship education program's second phase, 1966-1969"This book details how African American women used lessons in basic literacy to crack the foundation of white supremacy and sow seeds for collective action during the civil rights movement"--
- Subjects: Citizenship Education Program; African American women civil rights workers; African American women; African American women;
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- If your back's not bent : the role of the Citizenship Education Program in the civil rights movement / by Cotton, Dorothy F.,1930-2018,author.(CARDINAL)399776; Young, Andrew,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)426773; Harding, Vincent,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)154565;
A civil rights activist who was recently awarded the National Civil Rights Museum's Freedom Award presents a first-person account of the Civil Rights movement that describes her impoverished youth, work at the side of a young Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and participation in nonviolent demonstrations with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Cotton, Dorothy F., 1930-2018.; Citizenship Education Program; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; African American women civil rights workers; African American women educators; Civil rights movements; African Americans;
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- Expanding ESL, civics, and citizenship education in your community : a start-up guide. by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.(CARDINAL)280773;
Includes bibliographical references.Gathering information and basic resources -- Program design and structure -- Staffing and resources -- Marketing your program to students -- Program content and instruction -- Program development -- Sample forms -- Glossary -- Resource selection."Many community, faith-based, and civic organizations and employees would like to help immigrants adjust to life in the United States and prepare for citizenship, but do not know where to begin. Fortunately, the experience and practices of existing English as a Second Language (ESL), civics, and citizenship programs for immigrants can help you get started. This guide offers suggestions and strategies gleaned from such programs, providing a framework you can adapt to suit your community's needs and circumstances."--p. 1.
- Subjects: Citizenship; Civics; English language;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Civics and citizenship toolkit [kit] : a collection of educational resources for immigrants / by United States.Government Printing Office.(CARDINAL)148476;
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- Subjects: Citizenship; Citizenship; Civics; Emigration and immigration law;
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- Building a foundation for citizenship : ideas for developing programs that prepare students for life / by North Carolina.Department of Public Instruction.Division of Instructional Services.(CARDINAL)303531;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-196).
- Subjects: Citizenship; Character; Moral education.;
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- Tribal enrollment of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cherokee, North Carolina / by Thompson, Anthony D.; Western Carolina University.Internship Program.; North Carolina Internship Office.(CARDINAL)307735; North Carolina Board of Higher Education.(CARDINAL)133937;
Bibliography: leaf 17.
- Subjects: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.; Cherokee Indians; Internship programs; Cherokee law.;
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- Civics and citizenship toolkit [kit] : a collection of educational resources for immigrants / by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.(CARDINAL)280773; United States.Government Printing Office.(CARDINAL)148476;
Includes bibliographical references."Contains a variety of educational materials designed to help permanent residents learn more about the United States and prepare for the naturalization process. Many of the products can also serve as supplemental teaching tools for volunteers and adult educators in a classroom or community program setting."--Website.System requirements (videodisc): "A Promise of Freedom" may be played in a standard DVD player or a computer with a DVD drive.System requirements (videodisc): IBM PC; 128MB of RAM; Windows 98 or later; Pentium II 450MHz or faster processor (or equivalent); DVD drive.System requirements (videodisc): Mac OS X v.10.1.x PC; 128MB of RAM; PowerPC G3 500 MHz or faster processor; Intel Core Duo 1.83GHz or faster processor; DVD drive.
- Subjects: Government publications; Interactive multimedia.; Video recordings.; Citizenship; Citizenship; Citizenship; Civics; Emigration and immigration law; Naturalization;
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- Freedom's teacher : the life of Septima Clark / by Charron, Katherine Mellen,author.(CARDINAL)222370; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Center for the Study of the American South.(CARDINAL)218724;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 427-451) and index.Introduction: Septima Clark's civil rights movement -- Home lessons -- Taking up the work -- Singing the blues in the new Reconstruction -- Political training grounds -- The battle transformed -- Crossing Broad -- Bridging past and future -- A fight for respect -- Similar and yet different -- Epilogue: A right to the tree of life -- Appendix: South Carolina educational statistics.In the mid-1950s, Septima Poinsette Clark (1898-1987), a former public school teacher, developed a citizenship training program that enabled thousands of African Americans to register to vote and then to link the power of the ballot to concrete strategies for individual and communal empowerment. In this vibrantly written biography, Katherine Charron demonstrates Clark's crucial role--and the role of many black women teachers--in making education a cornerstone of the twentieth-century freedom struggle. Using Clark's life as a lens, Charron sheds valuable new light on southern black women's activism in national, state, and judicial politics, from the Progressive Era to the civil rights movement and beyond. -- Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Clark, Septima Poinsette, 1898-1987.; African American women political activists; African American civil rights workers; Civil rights workers; African American women teachers; African Americans; African Americans; Civil rights movements;
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- Non-profit legends : for humanity & good citizenship : comprehensive reference on community service, volunteerism, non-profits and leadership / by Moore, Hank,author.(CARDINAL)666201;
"Non-Profit Legends is a comprehensive overview book on serving communities and motivating leadership for non-profits. Author Hank Moore has worked with and advised hundreds of non-profit organizations, including charities, educational institutions, public sector entities, associations, and corporate citizenship programs. In Non-Profit Legends Hank uses his experience to teach readers to embrace the past with direct relationship to the future. Inside you will find extensive information about history, cultural enlightenment and community leadership knowledge, all rolled in one, plus a dynamic panorama of humanitarian contributions to society." -- Provided by publisher.Reasons for caring, giving and serving others -- The history of volunteering and community service -- Volunteers, the art of volunteering -- Categories of non-profit organizations -- Non-profit organizations -- Memories, events, nostalgia -- Fund raising -- Putting on special events -- Community relations for corporations, businesses and organizations -- Causes championed by public figures -- Public service announcements -- Strategic planning for non-profit organizations -- Outline for non-profit strategic plan -- Board development -- History of public media, non-profit stations serving communities -- Strategies for non-profit organizations -- Collaborations, partnering and joint-venturing -- Communications programs for non-profit organizations -- Non-profit legends, the author's photo gallery -- Ethics, corporate sustainability and governance -- Leadership programs -- Awards and recognition -- The quality process is a mindset that poises organizations for success -- Quiz about non-profits -- Quotes applicable to non-profit service -- What it takes to be a legend.
- Subjects: Nonprofit organizations; Political participation.; Leadership.; Voluntarism.; Success in business.;
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