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Monday, January 3, 2011

Moving Forward in the Civil Rights Movement

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Today, as we work our way back into our study of the Civil Rights Movement, you will be asked to review and make some conclusions about an aspect of the movement that enhances and takes us beyond the ideas and events we studied just before we left on break (think about the March on Washington, "I Have a Dream", Selma and the Voting Rights Act). We'll start today by listening to two songs, A Change is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke and Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)by James Brown. Click on the links to read the lyrics for each. Then, your group will be assigned a set of documents to read, summarize, connect, and make conclusions about. Please follow these instructions:
  1. Go here and open up your assigned set of documents.
  2. Everyone in your group should read the introduction to your "episode" and then divide the rest of the documents among the members of your group.
  3. Each member should then read their assigned document(s) and do a post on their blog that summarizes the document(s) (what was it, who said or wrote it, what were the key ideas) and then answers one of the questions that follows the document (you can choose which question to respond to).
  4. Once everyone in the group has posted their summaries and responses, go to each other's blogs and read each other's posts about their documents.
  5. Then, as a group discuss the common themes and ideas that stem from the group of documents. What are they about? How are they related? What ideas link them together? In addition, discuss which of the two songs above seems better connected to this group of documents (or are they both connected? If so how?) Are there other songs from this era that might also apply to the ideas you are discussing?
  6. Finally, as a group, write a detailed paragraph that summarizes and describes your discussion from #5 above.
  7. When finished, email a copy of your group paragraph to Mr. Rigler or Mr. Kramer.

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