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Topic: What lessons from African Americans' struggles for equality in the past can help inform current and future civil rights issues?
According to the assignment guidelines, each evidence slide should include an image. Remember to adjust the image size if necessary, and always credit the source where you found the image.
Your sources slide already has two primary and two secondary sources listed. If you used more sources, you must add them to your sources slide.
use of the below sources is a must: Sources
1. John Kirk. February 2009. The Long Road to Equality for African-Americans.
2. Abolitionist Movement. No date. https://www.historynet.com/abolitionist-movement
3. Martin Luther King, Jr. August 28, 1963. "I Have a Dream," Address Delivered at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
4. Walter F. White. January 1929. I Investigate Lynchings.
STEP 1: Review the scenario:
Imagine you represent your company at a service organization dealing with one of these two issues: Facing Economic Change or Engaging Civil Rights. Your supervisor has asked you to research information related to the history of one of these issues for your organization to help new employees and volunteers understand it better. Your predecessor already started a list of sample primary and secondary sources and collections of sources.
In this assignment, you will take the final step in creating your presentation to help new employees and volunteers understand how historical events can be applied to one of the issues currently affecting your organization.
STEP 2: Use the guidance in Chapters 7, 8, and 9 to build your PowerPoint presentation. The presentation should be 7-11 slides and incorporate the evidence and arguments from Assignments 1 and 2.
Here is the argument from assignment 2: Summarize your argument.
It took more than four centuries for the African Americans to achieve their freedom from the constitution of United States. The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 marked the end of slavery in the United States. But they did not receive their full freedom yet and till today they are not completely free from racism and discrimination. They still face inequality everywhere from education to politics. Blacks Americans were always treated badly and they were considered as a weaker race ever since they arrived to America.
Be certain you include:
Title slide. : Struggles For Equality
Sources slide.
Topic slide.
Evidence slides with evidence and visuals.
Slide that connects past events to the current state for the topic focus you identified in Week 2.
The Outline should be like this: Outline
I. My Topic
II. Slavery
III. Illegal Lynchings
IV. Racial discrimination
V. Efforts to end slavery, illegal lynchings, and racial discrimination
VI. Making Connections
VII. Sources
STEP 3: Prepare notes for your oral presentation and add them to the presenter notes in PowerPoint.
STEP 4: Record a short (3-5 minute) presentation on your topic using the argument you created in Assignment 2 and the guidance provided in Chapter 10. Remember that your audience is new employees where you work.
Attachment:- Civil rights issues.rar