Revision Notes for each poem
Still I Rise by Maya Angelou
Equality by Maya Angelou
Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou
Caged Bird by Maya Angelou
We Wear the Mask by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Maya Angelou Resources
maya_angelous_poetry.pdf
Poetry Revision.ppt
Maya Angelou Website
Maya Article 1.doc
Maya Angelou Quotes.doc
Maya Angelou / Black Civil Rights research
You will conduct a very brief research into one of the following topics. You will be expected to provide the class with a brief introduction to the topic. You will deliver this as a 2-3 minute presentation, with a supporting powerpoint or handout. Your powerpoint or handout will need to be uploaded to this site, under the headings below. (I will show you how to do this).
Once you know your topic consider answering the following questions:
When did it happen?
Who was involved?
Why was it important to the Black Civil Rights movement?
How does it link to the poetry of Maya Angelou?
Attach your findings here:
How to attach your file
Place the cursor where you want the link to go. Ensure you have saved the document as the topic title as this is what will show as the link. Go up to the tool bar and select the attach file button (the one with the paper clip), this will bring up an instruction box. Select browse, select your document from your files, then hit upload.
1) Brown vs. Board of Education and Little Rock
2) Selma Voting Registration - zoe an' ella
3) Rosa Parks / Freedom Rides
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Protest.doc
4) Student sit-ins (Greensboro)
5) Forming SNCC Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committe
6) March on Washington / I have a Dream
7) Civil Rights Act of 1964
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