post civil war african american history H u m a n i t i e s
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. Eventually you will make an oral presentation with slides that include your findings and recommendations. Your predecessor already started a list of sample primary and secondary sources and collections of sources.
YOUR RESEARCH QUESTION:
What lessons from African Americans’ struggles for equality in the past can help inform current and future civil rights issues?
What key words and phrases will you be looking for in your sources?
SELECT YOUR SECONDARY SOURCES
Choose two secondary sources that will help you investigate your research question.
To begin developing an answer for your research question, you need to read about the historical events you are considering. Remember, in the assignment scenario, your predecessor has already collected information related to the issue you are investigating. The secondary sources from that collection are listed on this page. As you’ll see, the sources are grouped by research question.
RESEARCH QUESTION AND KEY WORDS
Remember to choose from the group of sources provided for your research question. Your key words will help you as you read through the available sources and find which ones are most relevant to your research.
SECONDARY SOURCE LIST FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN RIGHTS
If your research question addresses African American rights, pick a source from each category below: ONE source that provides an overview, and ONE source that addresses a specific time.
Using your key words to guide you, review the sources in this section to decide which ones are most relevant to your research. Remember, you must choose two sources: one that provides an overview, and one focused on a specific event or time period.
OVERVIEWS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
G. Graff. Spring 2016. Post Civil War African American History: Brief Periods of Triumph, and Then Despair. http://libdatab.strayer.edu/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=113759423&site=eds-live&scope=site
John Kirk. February 2009. The Long Road to Equality for African-Americans. http://libdatab.strayer.edu/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=36590274&site=eds-live&scope=site
ABOLITION, THE JIM CROW ERA, AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
- Abolitionist Movement. No date. http://libdatab.strayer.edu/login?url=https://sear…
- PBS. No date. 1776–1865: From Bondage to Holy War.
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