Lesson Plan: Civics Skills: Tinker and Student Action
In 1965, several students in Des Moines, Iowa decided to protest the war in Vietnam. Mary, Beth Tinker, her brother John, and Christoper Eckhardt decided to engage in a symbolic protest, wearing black armbands with a white peace symbol. Their school district took disciplinary action against them. The students waged a legal battle that rose to the Supreme Court, laying the foundation for recognition that public school students have a right to engage in protests that is protected under the First Amendment.

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