Original Title: Reflects the Content of your Presentation Correct MLA Information: Heading and Header 1Essay Exam #2.

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Original Title: Reflects the Content of your Presentation Correct MLA Information: Heading and Header 1Essay Exam #2

Martin Luther King, Jr.: “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” This slide will include the following: – Works of art which reflect the content of your analysis of the selection; – One work of art must be a quilt; the other can be one of your choosing-print, painting, sculpture, etc. – Include at least two works of art directly connected to at least two analysis points Do not include any clip art Do Not include ANY TEXT on this slide – your explanation will be verbal as you connect your analyses to the works of art included on the slide 2Essay Exam #2

This slide will include the following: – Works of art relating MLK to each of the “Talking Books” elements discussed in class – Include at least one work of art per ‘Talking Book’ element Do not include any clip art Do Not include ANY TEXT on this slide – your explanation will be verbal as you connect your analyses to the art included on the slide “Talking Books”: Connecting the Elements 3Essay Exam #2

“Literature of Slavery and Freedom: Name of author analyzed” Select one selection by one of the following authors to analyze for this section: – Maria Stewart or Frederick Douglass This slide will include the following: – Works of art which reflect the content of your analysis of the selection; – One work of art must be a quilt; the other can be one of your choosing-print, painting, sculpture, etc. – Include at least two works of art directly connected to at least two analysis points Do not include any clip art Do Not include ANY TEXT on this slide – your explanation will be verbal as you connect your analyses to the works of art included on the slide 4Essay Exam #2

This slide will include the following: – Works of art relating the author to two elements in the Introduction; – Include at least one work of art per element discussed Do not include any clip art Do Not include ANY TEXT on this slide – your explanation will be verbal as you connect your analyses to the art included on the slide Introduction to the “Literature of Slavery and Freedom”: Connecting the Elements to your “Slavery and Freedom” author 5Essay Exam #2

Notes Use correct MLA format; Discuss your connections and analyses effectively according to the rhetorical and literary elements authors use to address social issues; Essay Exam #26

Possible References African –American/Black History and Civil Rights Movement Websites: ARTstor in HCC-Library database: Art Cyclopedia: It’s A Black Thang: Library of Congress: Chidi Okoye-Nigerian & Vancouver artist: Womenfolk.com: American Studies at the University of Virginia: Owen Sound’s Black History: Grey Roots Museum and Archives: Houston Public Library; HCC Library Database; 7Essay Exam #2