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Entry Start a notebook entry titled “Civil Rights Primary Sources” Respond: What did you find most interesting or important about The Ernest Greene.

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2 Entry Start a notebook entry titled “Civil Rights Primary Sources” Respond: What did you find most interesting or important about The Ernest Greene Story? Essential Question: How can you use primary source documents to learn more about particular situations in history?

3 Primary Sources What is a primary source?

4 Primary Sources A primary source provides direct or firsthand evidence about an event, object, person, or work of art. Primary sources include historical and legal documents, eyewitness accounts, results of experiments, statistical data, pieces of creative writing, audio and video recordings, speeches, and art objects. Interviews, surveys, fieldwork, and Internet communications via , blogs, listservs, and newsgroups are also primary sources.

5 Your Search for Primary Sources
Gaddyamst.wordpress.com Civil Rights Primary Sources assignment for details You will share your primary sources with the class on Tuesday. On Friday, you will do an in-class, timed write about the lingering impacts of the Civil Rights Movement. You may choose to incorporate your primary sources into this write.

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