Civil Rights Primary Sources and Review

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Civil Rights Primary Sources and Review

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MLK’s I have a Dream Speech What are your immediate reactions to the speech? In one sentence, summarize the conclusion of Martin Luther King’s speech? Why was this speech so powerful? How did people in the audience feel? How would you have felt had you been in attendance? What is your favorite phrase or line?

Civil Rights Summary What movement stands out to you the most? Why? What movement was the most important to garnering civil rights for African Americans? How so?