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Appetizers Each of these questions must be answered in paragraph form with at least five sentences 1. Explain how one of the following court cases impacted the people living in Georgia at the time and give one example of how people reacted. Include what the person/people said and why. O Plessy vs. Ferguson o Brown vs. the Board of Education 2. How has the Civil Rights Movement impacted your life? (This does not have to be a paragraph. You can come up with another way to describe the impact on your life.) Be creative

Entrees Choose one You will Have two days to complete Commemorative Newspaper Page Timeline Create a newspaper commemorative page that reflects the role of citizens or events in Georgia’s Civil Rights history. The newspaper page must include the following: • Name of a newspaper and a date from the civil rights era • Main Headline (found at the top of the page) • Three articles on events/ organizations from the standards (include a title), include historical figures that contributed to the event. Remember the reader should be able to determine the who, what, when, where, and why from the article. • two illustration on something from the civil rights standards along with a caption giving an explanation The timeline must include the year and month a short description of the event how it relates to Georgia picture “8” number of events Title for the event Events for timeline: (all 10 must be included)

Events for Timeline or Newspaper Ending of the White Primary Brown v. Board of Education Sibley Commission SNCC Albany Movement Civil Rights Act Election of Maynard Jackson Andrew Young role in international affairs Beginning and end of Jim Crow Laws Enrollment of African American students to UGA.

Biography One day to complete Write a biography for one of the leaders in the standard. It should include the following: • Where you live and your race (black or white) • What you did during the civil rights era (job, student, etc…) • Other important details you find out about the person (awards, honors, etc.) • Describe some key events and/or contributions; include the date or year. • This should be written in an essay format. • You also have to include a primary source document from the life of your person. This can be a letter, speech he/she wrote, journal, etc… This can be a presentational biography or a written biography.

People for Biography Booker T. Washington W. E. B. DuBois, John and Lugenia Burns Hope Benjamin E. Mays Maynard Jackson Andrew Young Homer Plessy Alonzo Herndon