They have a magnificent team. These people are always kind and willing to listen to your concerns or issues. Better yet, your assignment is always ready before the time, they usually send you a draft to double-check before they finalize your paper.
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.
My Topic
Research question: What lessons from African Americans’ struggles for equality in the past can help inform current and future civil rights issues?
Thesis statement: Many experiences from the past can help us in today and beyond because a lot of the struggles experienced in the 1960s are still felt today. Discrimination is felt from many avenues then and as of today. Police brutality is everywhere and, in many senses, as deadly as it was in the 1960s.
STEP 1:
Create an outline:
Outline
I. My Topic
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI. Making Connections
VII. Sources
STEP 2
The presentation should be 7–11 slides and incorporate the evidence and arguments
STEP 3:
Prepare speaker notes for you oral presentation
Attached are sources:
1. John Kirk. 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
2. Femi Lewis. No date. The Jim Crow Era. https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-jim-crow-45387
3. Malcolm X. April 3, 1964. The Ballot or the Bullet. http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/speeches/malcolm_x_ballot.html
4. Martin Luther King, Jr. August 28, 1963. “I Have a Dream,” Address Delivered at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. http://libdatab.strayer.edu/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bwh&AN=426216.20130121&site=eds-live&scope=site
Delivering a high-quality product at a reasonable price is not enough anymore.
That’s why we have developed 5 beneficial guarantees that will make your experience with our service enjoyable, easy, and safe.
You have to be 100% sure of the quality of your product to give a money-back guarantee. This describes us perfectly. Make sure that this guarantee is totally transparent.
Read moreEach paper is composed from scratch, according to your instructions. It is then checked by our plagiarism-detection software. There is no gap where plagiarism could squeeze in.
Read moreThanks to our free revisions, there is no way for you to be unsatisfied. We will work on your paper until you are completely happy with the result.
Read moreYour email is safe, as we store it according to international data protection rules. Your bank details are secure, as we use only reliable payment systems.
Read moreBy sending us your money, you buy the service we provide. Check out our terms and conditions if you prefer business talks to be laid out in official language.
Read more