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Soul Music and the New Femininity

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Subject ArtsMusicSocial StudiesUS History
Grade Level Grades 6-12
Resource Type Lesson Plan
Soul Music and the New Femininity

About This Lesson

In this lesson, students will watch a 25-minute video, Aretha Franklin – ABC News Close Up (1968), as a pre-lesson activity. In class, students examine a timeline of landmark events that occurred during the women’s movement from 1961 to 1971. While watching multiple live performances of Aretha Franklin, including “Dr. Feelgood,” “Do Right Woman,” “Respect,” “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” and “Chain of Fools,” students will seek to identify Gospel influences and investigate whether issues related to women’s rights are reflected in the songs as well. The extension activity includes an insightful personal narrative that provides an account of sexism that existed during the Civil Rights era.

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Soul Music and the New Femininity.pdf

August 18, 2022
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Aretha Franklin - Close Up (1968) | A Must See
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