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 * Sam D., David, Tyler, L., Parker, Dylan**, read and analyze five (5) of the listed readings below. Use the [|Primary Source Analysis Tool] to thoroughly analyze each of your documents. Dig deep to learn why that document exists.

Once you have analyzed a document, download the [|8.3.1 Readings.pages] document which is modeled after the table below. Complete each row of the table according to the readings you selected. Be critical and careful with your document analysis. A good method is to go one at a time: analyze one document, research the document's existence and learn why it was created. Then fill out a row of the 8.3.1 Readings.pages document (or simply type it in the table below).

In the "Analysis" column, put your name in the row for the documents you're reading. When finished, replace your name with the link to your completed "Primary Source Analysis Tool" PDF for that document -- make sure you change the name of these PDFs.
 * ~ Primary Source ||~ Analysis ||~ Description/Context ||~ Role in Civil Rights Movement ||
 * "On the Verge of a Dangerous Racial Conflagration" || david || The presidents out raged about the emmit till case he is a kid who died due to racial reasons, he only wistisled at a girl. || it was a start to helping blacks and outraged whites. ||
 * "Rules for Riding Desegregated Buses" || Tyler || It was the countries trying to stop segregation. || It was trying to stop Segregation. ||
 * "No school in our state will be integrated" || dylan || i see it was like a rally talk to get people excited and to keep the school from being integraed i noticed that Jhon F kennedy tryed to make sure that james meredith got inrolled in the university of mississippi i also noticed that the govener Ross Barnett defied the supereme court's order to admit mr james meredith || i feel that this was an improtant part in the role of the African American people stand up for there wrights. ||
 * "Non-violence and Racial Justice 1957" || david || This is an article by Martin Luther King. It is about racial tensions in America. It explains that all men are created equal no matter the race. his idea is to tell people that violence is not the answer. It's a list of four ways to avoid violence. || He was pushing for nonvilonce. ||
 * "Letter from a Freedom Fighter's Father 1961" page 1, page 2, text only || david || [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/editor/insert_table.gif]]it was about a young black man who wanted to go to the University of Mississippi to study. But when he applied the governor of Mississippi wouldn't let him in he said that schools should not be integrated. || Kennedy felt it was not right. Later all Mississippi schools were forced to be integrated. ||
 * "A Volatile Time, 1962" || Robert ||  ||   ||
 * "An Ugly Situation in Birmingham, 1963" || sammy || an ugly situation in bermingham was a press confrance recording at the white house with president kennedy may 8,1963 the issue was voteing discrimination they were their to see what the president had in mind to solve the problem. || it was an attempt to stop discrimination ||
 * "Patience is a Dirty and Nasty Word" || sammy || patience is a dirty nasty word was an activeist speech by john lewis on august 28 1963 at the march of washington for freedom || it gave African Americans the chance to speak out ||
 * "One Volunteer's Freedom Summer, 1964" || Tyler || The One free volunteer's freedom summer was to let people have some freedom and not so much problems. || It gave the African Americans more rights then they where usually used too. ||
 * "Alabama Voter Registration Form, c.1964-65" || Robert || I ||  ||
 * "What does Mississippi Have to Do With Harlem? (1964)" audio || Tyler || It was Malcolm X sticking up for the black community and letting people know that just because they don't want to have an issue with things that they feel is right that they need to stand up and speak for there selves. || It's role was inspiring his own and going out and speaking for them and trying to lead them into boycotting and starting riots and getting into getting there rights instead of doing nothing. ||
 * "Creating an Open and Just City, 1966" || Robert ||  ||   ||
 * "Two Societies, Separate and Unequal, 1967" || david || The whites want to live life without black and racial discretion. The blacks want the same thing they want to be normal. || The whites want it to now. ||
 * "People, Acting Together, Are Power, 1967" || Parker || It's true, If you work together you will get what you are reaching for. People don't understand that even though the color of their skin is black. They can still make a difference. Carl Stokes was a black man, who wanted to become someone. A mayor is what he wanted to be. He campaigned long and hard. But no-one wanted him to be mayor. He did speeches and he used the power of the churches to help him win the election. || The whites were starting to think, "Hey, maybe blacks can make a difference." Now that the blacks have power, they can change the world for the better. ||
 * "The Goals of the Poor People's Campaign, 1968" || Parker || The poor people's campaign was to get all the poor people out of the streets and into a home. !/7 people where poor, and most of them where blacks. They were sent to a incampment where lots of people just camped out. It shut down after a month.

"There are 5 requirements of the bill 1. A meaningful job at a living wage for every employable citizen. 2. A secure and adequate income for all who cannot find jobs or for whom employment is inappropriate. 3. Access to land as a means to income and livelihood. 4. Access to capital as a means of full participation in the economic life of America. 5. Recognition by law of the right of people affected by government programs to play a truly sign." || They were trying to get ready for a big movement and if they didn't do it they would have died because they would have no money for food and no power to to get a job. ||
 * "Where is the Draft for the Freedom Fight?" || david ||  ||   ||
 * "The Panthers' Ten-Point Platform" || Tyler || The government issued this statement in October 1966, listing its political aims and citing parts of the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence in support of its points. ||  ||
 * "Attica Inmate Demands, 1971" || Parker || There was a prison riot and they wanted to help everyone in the prison be equal and this is what the prisoners wanted form the Vice P and the President.

"Sirs. Immediate demand one. We want complete amnesty, meaning freedom for all and from all physical, mental and legal reprisals. Two. We want now speedy and safe transportation out of confinement to a non-imperialist country. Three. We demand that the federal government intervene so that we will be under direct federal jurisdiction. Four. We demand the reconstruction of Attica prison to be done by inmates and/or inmate supervision; and, Five, we urgently demand immediate negotiation through" -- and at this, a number of people, including Mr. Kunstler, Mr. Eve, the solidarity prison committee, Mr. Farrakhan, Young Lord Party, Black Panther Party, Clarence Jones, Tom Wicker, Richard Roark... and the names go on." || It had a role to make prisons better, It made it so they can do more things and in the end. They never passed the Law, from then on they needed and had a chance to have their voice heard. ||
 * "Both Parties Have Betrayed Us, 1972" || Parker || Both Parties have betrayed us. That's a tittle that you you don't understand until you read the writing. It tells that how blacks really have no say in the world, they have no say in really anything. By both parities they mean that both political parities. What the blacks wanted to do was make a party of their own so they can have a say in what's going on. || Even though they never got the party they want to make, they still kept trying. Then they would have equal right and could really make a sound so their voice could be heard. ||
 * "Keeping Atlanta Too Busy To Hate, 1975" || sammy || keeping atlanta too busy to hate was about theyre mayor of the time mayard jackson he was a mayor dong a great job of keeping the hate from atlanta and on april 21 1975 there was an artical in times magizine talking about his accomplishments and the opinions of bolth blacks and whites african americans seen the man as a great leader but white people thought he was bioust and did want him around || they wernt only a role modle for others but controversial too ||
 * "Remember the Real Fight, 1975" || sammy || remember the real fight was about the boston busing crisis it was telling students that the way they act is essentalt to the freedom for themselfs in falll of 1975 this was mailed to students and parents of the public schools || its role was the fight that all people had to fight not jus adults but teens and kids too this was theyre unity ||
 * "Equal Opportunity Not Enough" || Robert ||  ||   ||
 * "Report on the Miami Riot, 1981" || Parker ||  ||   ||
 * "Young Residents of Cabrini Green" || dylan ||  ||   ||
 * "We Must Have a Black Mayor, 1983" || sammy || we must have a black mayor was about the choice or some felt need to have a black mayor in chicogo 1983 harold washington was made mayor even thought not all were on board with the idea || it showed that the gi=overment backed up the freedoms of every american no matter what it showed support ||