Civil Rights Movement
Final Speech
Topics
You will give an informational speech for the class. The
topic of your speech is the Civil Rights Movement. You may do any of the
following options:
- Choose
a Martin Luther King Jr. quote and use the quote to describe the Civil
Rights Movement.
- Begin
with the quote
- Analyze
the quote while giving specific anecdotes about what the quote connects
with.
- Choose
a Langston Hughes poem and use the poem to describe the Civil Rights
Movement.
- Begin
with the poem
- Analyze
the poem while giving specific anecdotes about what the quote connects
with.
- Choose
an event, method or person in the Civil Rights Movement to describe. These
are examples.
Pers0n
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Event
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Method
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Martin
Luther King Jr.
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Nashville
Sit-ins
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Speeches
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Malcolm
X
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Selma
Marches
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Civil
Disobedience
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Rosa
Parks
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Bus
Boycott
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Marches
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Thrugood
Marshall
|
Central
High- Little Rock Nine
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Education
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James
Meredith
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James Merideth – University of Miss.
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John
Lewis
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Freedom
Riders
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Jim
Zwerg
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March
on Washington
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Medger
Evers
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Children’s
March
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Langston
Hughes
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Freedom Summer – Mississippi
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Steps
- Choose
the type of speech you want to do.
- Choose
the topic, quote or poem.
- Brainstorm
all the information, examples and anecdotes that you can think of.
- Prewrite
your speech.
- Introduction
i.
Use
the poem, quote or an eyewitness story.
ii.
Add
a thesis that clearly states the three points that you are going to make.
- Body
i.
Topic
sentences clearly tell each point
ii.
Fill
the body with your best anecdotes and examples
- Conclusion
i.
Clearly
restate your points
ii.
You
may finish with repeating the poem or quote or a part or it.
- Final
speech
- Put
your final speech on note cards
i.
You may write out the introduction and
conclusion.
ii.
The body is notes. One note card for
each main point (star idea)
iii.
The conclusion may be written out.
- Practice
your speech
- Pay
attention to the points on the rubric.
- You
cannot practice to much.
- Giving
your speech
- You
will give your speech in front of
language arts or history class.
- You
will be expected to dress up
for your speech
Speech Prewriting
Introduction
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T-Chart
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Conclusion
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