Civil Rights Collage Project

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Civil Rights Collage Project Name:

New Unit Project Requirements Collage of 8 pictures from the civil rights movement. Research 3 famous civil rights leaders not named (Martin Luther King Jr. or Rosa Parks). You must include a photo of each leader, 3- 4 sentences analyzing their importance, and 2 of their accomplishments during the civil rights era. Research 3 major events during the civil rights movement, provide a brief summary for each (4-6 sentences).

Best research sites to use… For pictures: Google images duh: https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi For leaders: Biography.com: https://www.biography.com/ For events: History.com: http://www.history.com/topics/civil-rights-movement-timeline *Avoid Wikipedia

My collage!

Possible Leaders (Pick 3) Malcolm X Thurgood Marshall Bayard Rustin Minnijean Brown James Chaney Viola Liuzzo Huey P. Newton Bobby Seale Medgar Evers

Leader #1 Picture: Research: This leader was important to the Civil Rights movement because… Must include a photo of each leader, 3-4 sentences analyzing their importance, and 2 of their accomplishments during the civil rights era

Leader #2 Picture: Research: This leader was important to the Civil Rights movement because… Must include a photo of each leader, 3-4 sentences analyzing their importance, and 2 of their accomplishments during the civil rights era

Leader #3 Picture: Research: This leader was important to the Civil Rights movement because… Must include a photo of each leader, 3-4 sentences analyzing their importance, and 2 of their accomplishments during the civil rights era

Possible Events (Pick 3) Plessy v. Ferguson decision Jackie Robinson joins Brooklyn Dodgers Little Rock High desegregated Montgomery Bus Boycott March on Washington Letter from the Birmingham Jail Freedom Summer & Freedom Rides

Event #1 Picture: Research: Who was involved? What was this event about? Why was it important? When did it happen? Research 3 major events during the civil rights movement, provide a brief summary for each event (4-6 sentences). Why were these moments significant?

Event #2 Picture: Research: Who was involved? What was this event about? Why was it important? When did it happen? Research 3 major events during the civil rights movement, provide a brief summary for each event (4-6 sentences). Why were these moments significant?

Event #3 Picture: Research: Who was involved? What was this event about? Why was it important? When did it happen? Research 3 major events during the civil rights movement, provide a brief summary for each event (4-6 sentences). Why were these moments significant?

Sources To accurately source a website go to www.easybib.com List all your sources below…

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