
Students will:
* Explore how the history of racial difference in the United States has, and continues to shape, the identity and work of Bryan Stevenson as a moral leader
* Familiarize themselves with the work of several leaders who Bryan Stevenson identifies as sources of inspiration — Congressman John Lewis, Justice Thurgood Marshall and Ms. Rosa Parks
* Analyze source materials to gain a more accurate understanding of what inspires and drives Bryan’s moral convictions and commitment to his life’s work at the Equal Justice Initiative
Materials: Equipment for viewing film clips and interview threads, and copies of all handouts from the "Resources" section as needed.
Length: One 50-minute class period plus homework