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A Skinhead Comes Clean

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Subject: Language Arts, Mental Health, World History
Grade:6-8, 9-12

Brief Description
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After reading the story of TJ Leyden, a young man recruited in the 1980s into a Neo-Nazi hate group, students will draw parallels between the Nazi movement than inspired the Holocaust and the Neo-Nazi movement of today. Students can also write and submit email questions to TJ via a Web site. This is a lesson in how easy it can be for individuals to be drawn into such groups.

Objectives

After reading the true story of a young skinhead, students will draw parallels between the Nazi movement than inspired the Holocaust and the Neo-Nazi movement of today.

Keywords

Neo-Nazi, Nazi, Holocaust, compare, intolerance, hate groups, interview

Materials Needed

Lesson Plan

A dedicated recruiter for the Neo-Nazi movement in the 1990s, TJ Leyden has now come clean. He told his story to the people at the Simon Wiesenthal Center. That story is available online at htt://www.wiesenthal.com/tj/index.html. (The story might be printed for use with this exercise.) As a recruiter, TJ often targeted junior-high students. Now that he's out of the movement, he tells his story [set dash] a move that has led to threats on his life by former skinhead peers. Students will read TJ's story and compare the hatred and intolerance practiced by Neo-Nazis with that of members of the Nazi party in the 1930s and 1940s. They might also write questions that they can submit to TJ online.

Assessment

Lesson Plan Source

Education World

Submitted By

Gary Hopkins

National Standards

Social Sciences:
WH 5-12.8

Language Arts:
NL-ENG.K-12.1
NL-ENG.K-12.2

Health:
NPH-H.5-8.1
NPH-H.5-8.3
NPH-H.5-8.4
NPH-H.9-12.1
NPH-H.9-12.3
NPH-H.9-12.4

06/12/2000