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PRIMARY SOURCES Civil Rights Movement Edited to Include the Black Muslims in America
By: Gina Driskell
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What are PRIMARY SOURCES?
How do we identify a Primary Source? What would I notice? Can I relate to this Primary Resource?
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HERE IS AN EXAMPLE of a Primary Source
What could have happened on this stage?
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How does violence affect you today?
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What happened then to get Black America to now?
Have you ever wondered? What happened then to get Black America to now?
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Compare and Contrast the similarities
Compare and Contrast the similarities. what did Black Muslims have in common with Non-Black Muslims? What did the two groups of people differ on?
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What is different? What is the same?
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“What is all the protest about?”
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Who was Rosa Parks and Why should I know?
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Who was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Why should I know
Who was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Why should I know? Who is Elijah Muhammad and Why should I know?
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What are the Facts minus the Propaganda?
Malcolm X Elijah Muhammad Rosa Parks
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How does the Civil Rights movement progress even further with the Voices of Black Muslims during 1940’s to early 1970’s?
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What did Elijah Muhammad Plan for his black people include?
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Muhammad Speaks Newspaper
The role of Black porters in the distribution of the Defender is well documented in scholarly research on the Black Press, Dr. Wilson pointed out, but the role of the Nation of Islam in making the Courier as well as the Crusader nationally known newspapers, is still largely an untold story
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How did the Elijah’s industry begin. What good came out it
How did the Elijah’s industry begin? What good came out it? What contributions came from it? What can we leave out of our Future? Mr. Muhammad’s contribution did not go unnoticed at the Courier, however. In 1957 Courier circulation manager A.D. Gaither presented Mr. Muhammad a “Courier Achievement Award” in recognition for his contributions to that publication.
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MUHAMMAD SPEAKS NEWSPAPER
1969 a Black printing crew helped the newspaper make the transition into printing industry, as well as journalistic, leadership, going on line and producing the 400,000 per week press run, entirely in-house
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What did the civil rights leaders Do to further the rights of the all americans?
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Then 1924 Then 1963
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Now 2011
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Listening and walking back through time… what can you predict our future will look like as American Citizens?
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Why Do we need to know? What is the difference between then and now? Why could it matter?
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References: Library of Congress-
HEMCC Hafeezah Bahah Google.com Youtube.com Dr. L. Brown Sultan Muhammad
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