The Civil Rights Movement helped shift public and political opinion on equality and the rights of all Americans. Assume the role of a Civil Rights participant. Use ONE (1) of the following to persuade others of the importance of equality:

Protest poster (Include: a short persuasive message, motto, or tagline and an image)

Compose a short song or poem about a Civil Rights event (Include: a song or poem title and 5-7 lines of lyrics or poem)

Write a personal journal entry about a Civil Rights event (Include: a date, the event, and a 5-7 sentence reaction to the event)

(I chose protest poster).

Review the rubric to ensure you complete all graded areas.

-All artifact entries and module evidence submitted. There is mastery of conventions. Grammar and spelling are consistently correct. There is convincing evidence of students mastering style and voice. Revised original artifact entries or no revision was necessary.

-Thorough comparison, identifying and explaining module/class specific documents and/or references to groups/individuals.

-Thorough analysis and identification of module/class specific event(s). Demonstrates the impact of cause and effect as indicated by the chapter topic.

-Thorough interpretation of how conflict and cooperation existed between specific groups and organizations on the module topic. Consciously incorporates prior knowledge.

-Demonstrates a conscious and thorough understanding of “module” understandings through multiple specific, convincing examples. Provides evidence from sources to support claims with a sense of purpose to the summative prompt.

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Protest Poster:

- Title: "Equality for All"
- Persuasive Message: "Stand up for justice and equality, no one should be treated differently because of their race."
- Image: A diverse group of people standing together, holding hands in solidarity.

This protest poster is a powerful reminder of the importance of equality for all individuals, regardless of race. The Civil Rights Movement taught us that everyone deserves to be treated fairly and with respect, and it is up to us to continue fighting for justice and equality. Join the movement and stand up for what is right. #Equalityforall.
Whats the message?
The message of the protest poster is advocating for equality for all individuals, emphasizing the importance of standing up for justice and fairness regardless of one's race. It encourages people to come together in solidarity to fight for the rights and dignity of every person. #Equalityforall.
No, you have to give a short persuasive message along with this
Apologies for the oversight. Here is the complete message for the protest poster:

Title: "Equality for All"
Persuasive Message: "Stand up for justice and equality, no one should be treated differently because of their race."
Image: A diverse group of people standing together, holding hands in solidarity.

The persuasive message urges individuals to take a stand for justice and equality, emphasizing the belief that no one should face discrimination based on their race. It calls for unity and support to ensure that all individuals are treated with fairness and respect. #Equalityforall.
No your fine! And did u see the rubric?
Yes, I reviewed the rubric provided in your initial prompt. It outlines the specific criteria that need to be met for the assignment, including thorough analysis of Civil Rights events, interpretation of conflicts and cooperation between groups, and demonstrating an understanding of the module topic through specific examples and evidence. Let me know if you have any specific questions or need further clarification on how to meet those criteria in your assignment.
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