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1 Civil Rights Movement Oral Presentation

2 Objective Students will have a better understanding of the social movement in the 60s known as the civil rights movement. Each student or pair of students will be given one event or person that impacted the Civil Rights movement. The presenting of the information will be done orally, using visuals in a power point. Students will have a better understanding of the social movement in the 60s known as the civil rights movement. Each student or pair of students will be given one event or person that impacted the Civil Rights movement. The presenting of the information will be done orally, using visuals in a power point.

3 Format of assignment Requirements: Give the class a brief introduction of the Civil Rights movement Introduce the class to your person or event. Briefly explain their life or background information on the event, but more importantly explain how the person or event impacted the civil rights movement. Must have a minimum of 5 slides (not including the title slide) / must have between 5 - 10 visuals Each student may have one standard size note card with them while presenting (information on one side only) ** If you dont need a card dont use one Requirements: Give the class a brief introduction of the Civil Rights movement Introduce the class to your person or event. Briefly explain their life or background information on the event, but more importantly explain how the person or event impacted the civil rights movement. Must have a minimum of 5 slides (not including the title slide) / must have between 5 - 10 visuals Each student may have one standard size note card with them while presenting (information on one side only) ** If you dont need a card dont use one

4 More on requirements You may work with one other person. Do not type your oral on the power point. The only thing you need is captions for the pictures and a few key notes POINTS - 50 10 - visuals (5 total) 20 - information on the power point 20 - how well you present the material, remember the note cards are just an aid while presenting. YOU SHOULD NOT READ FROM THE CARD. You may work with one other person. Do not type your oral on the power point. The only thing you need is captions for the pictures and a few key notes POINTS - 50 10 - visuals (5 total) 20 - information on the power point 20 - how well you present the material, remember the note cards are just an aid while presenting. YOU SHOULD NOT READ FROM THE CARD.

5 People and events of the Civil Rights Movement (20 Total) 1.Black Panthers 2.Stokely Carmichael 3. James Meredith 4.3 civil rights workers (James Cheney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner) 5. Watts Riots 6. Malcolm X 1.Black Panthers 2.Stokely Carmichael 3. James Meredith 4.3 civil rights workers (James Cheney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner) 5. Watts Riots 6. Malcolm X

6 More people, events 7.Martin Luther King JR 9.KKK 8. Thurgood Marshall 10 Emmett Till 12 Rosa 11 SNCC 13 Bus Boycott 14 Medgar Evers 15 Little Rock 9 7.Martin Luther King JR 9.KKK 8. Thurgood Marshall 10 Emmett Till 12 Rosa 11 SNCC 13 Bus Boycott 14 Medgar Evers 15 Little Rock 9

7 More 16. March on Selma 18. church 17. SCLC 19.NAACP 20. March on Washington 21. Brown vs. Board of Education 16. March on Selma 18. church 17. SCLC 19.NAACP 20. March on Washington 21. Brown vs. Board of Education

8 More 22. James Earl Ray 23. Letter from Birmingham Jail 24. Nation of Islam 25. Elijah Muhammad 22. James Earl Ray 23. Letter from Birmingham Jail 24. Nation of Islam 25. Elijah Muhammad


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