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historyassignment.pdf Instructions *Essay Quiz #2 is based on the reading below (the paragraph and the link). This reading is not assessed on your Exams.

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historyassignment.pdf Instructions *Essay Quiz #2 is based on the reading below (the paragraph and the link). This reading is not assessed on your Exams. Letter from the Birmingham Jail The Civil Rights Movement began in order to help African Americans gain equal rights in the United States. Despite the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, enacted during Reconstruction, African Americans experienced rampant abuse throughout the South. White Southerners hindered Blacks from participating in the political system, economic system, and social system in the South. African Americans who sought to challenge White dominance often experienced persecution that ranged from beatings and bombings to violent lynchings. In spite of all of the negative consequences of challenging White authority, many African Americans and their supporters continued to fight for racial equality. Different groups chose to take up the fight for civil rights in a variety of ways. The NAACP utilized the legal system to win rights for African Americans. Groups like CORE used non-violent direct action to fight against things like segregation. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) an organization composed mainly of religious figures used a variety of methods to fight for rights. Often, members of the SCLC were arrested for protesting in the South and sometimes the organization used women and children in order to gain public sympathy for their cause. Not everyone who supported the movement agreed with these methods. In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the leaders of the SCLC, was arrested and religious officials in Birmingham, AL responded by criticizing his methodology. In “Letter from the Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King, Jr. responds to his critics about how his actions also support the movement for civil rights. Why you are reading, think about Martin Luther King, Jr.’s methods and why some people may not agree with them. Read the above paragraph and "Letter from the Birmingham Jail” for your Essay Quiz #2. Answer the following questions in a well-formed essay of at least 500 words: Consequences--Why are people demonstrating in Birmingham? What are some of the consequences they may face as protesters? Why do you think they still chose to protest despite the harm it could do to them? Understanding Ethical Choices--The author argued that it is okay to disobey laws that are morally wrong because in reality when you disobey a morally bad law you are “expressing the highest respect for law”. How does he apply that belief to his fight for the rights of African Americans in the United States? Could he have done the same thing while also obeying the laws? Intercultural Competence—What are some of the reasons why the author argues that African Americans cannot “wait” any longer for justice? Do all African Americans agree with the author or is there dissent among the community when it comes to pursuing justice? How do Southern Whites think about justice https://dallascollege.brightspace.com/d2l/common/dialogs/quickLink/quickLink.d2l?ou=247259&type=coursefile&fileId=Letter+from+a+Birmingham+Jail+(full).pdf differently for the African American community (do Southern Whites think the African American community’s current situation warrants justice)? What cultural biases are preventing African Americans and Southern Whites from agreeing on this topic? Knowledge of Civic Responsibility and Engagement with Communities--If you faced a similar circumstance to to the author, how would you react if the government issued a law that you felt was morally wrong or hurt your community? (Think about the kinds of avenues (legal or illegal) you have available for recourse against such a law and what things your community could do to fight against it.) Decision-Making--What type of action (direct, indirect, non-violent, violent, patience, etc.) does the author advocate to force people to give rights to African Americans and why? Do you think it is an effective strategy? Why? **Make sure to include an introduction and a conclusion to your essay. **Please review plagiarism rules and definition outlined in the What is Plagiarism quiz and in the syllabus. Due on May 2, 2025 11:00 PM Available until May 15, 2025 11:59 PM. Access restricted after availability ends. Hide Rubrics Rubric Name: 1302-Essay Quiz #2 (Social and Personal Responsibility Rubric)-100 pts Print Criteria Capstone 20 points Milestone (Junior Level) 15 points Milestone (Sophomore Level) 10 points Benchmark 5 points Consequences---Why are people demonstrating in Birmingham? What are some of the consequences they may face as protesters? Why do you think they still chose to protest despite the harm it could do to them? ... Student identifies consequences and demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of the scope, complexity and/or magnitude of the consequences. Student identifies consequences and demonstrates a moderate understanding of the scope, complexity and/or magnitude of the consequences. Student identified consequences of the choices but demonstrates a limited understanding of the scope, complexity and/or magnitude of the consequences. Student identified the obvious consequence/consequences of each choice. Criteria Capstone 20 points Milestone (Junior Level) 15 points Milestone (Sophomore Level) 10 points Benchmark 5 points Understanding Ethical Choices--- The author argued that it is okay to disobey laws that are morally wrong because in reality when you disobey a morally bad law you are... Student thoroughly discusses at least two sides of an ethical choice to be made. Student thoroughly discusses one side and partially describes another side of an ethical choice to be made. Student partially explains two sides of an ethical choice to be made. Student attempts to explain only one side of an ethical choice to be made. Criteria Capstone 20 points Milestone (Junior Level) 15 points Milestone (Sophomore Level) 10 points Benchmark 5 points Intercultural Competence—What are some of the reasons why the author argues that African Americans cannot “wait” any longer for justice? ... Discusses how one has or should adjust one’s actions to successfully interact with someone from another culture, is able to compare and contrast different cultures, discusses significant characteristics about other cultures, and discusses how one’s own culture has shaped one’s identity and world view. Is able to compare and contrast different cultures, discusses significant characteristics about other cultures, and discusses how one’s own culture has shaped one’s identity and world view. Discusses significant characteristics about other cultures and discusses how one’s own culture has shaped one’s identity and world view. Discusses how one’s own culture has shaped one’s identity and world view. Criteria Capstone 20 points Milestone (Junior Level) 15 points Milestone (Sophomore Level) 10 points Benchmark 5 points Knowledge of Civic Responsibility and Engagement with Communities --- If you faced a similar circumstance to the author, how would you react if the government issued a law that you felt was morally wrong or hurt your community? ... Includes an understanding of the purpose and/or benefits of their engagement, describes effective participation in civic engagement activities, discusses actions one should take as a citizen to address the pertinent issue within one’s community, and recognizes and discusses one’s civic responsibility to a specific community. Describes effective participation in civic engagement activities, discusses actions one should take as a citizen to address the pertinent issue within one’s community, and recognizes and discusses one’s civic responsibility to a specific community. Discusses actions one should take as a citizen to address the pertinent issue within one’s community and recognizes and discusses one’s civic responsibility to a specific community. Recognizes and discusses one’s civic responsibility to a specific community. Criteria Capstone 20 points Milestone (Junior Level) 15 points Milestone (Sophomore Level) 10 points Benchmark 5 points Decision-Making-What type of action (direct, indirect, non-violent, violent, patience, etc.) does the author... Student states a position on the issue with more detailed explanation and/or reasons for the position and addresses objections to their position. Student states a position on the issue with more detailed explanation and/or reasons for the position. Student states a position on the issue, but only provides limited explanation and/or reasons for the position. Student states a position on the issue without providing any reasons for the position. Total Score of 1302-Essay Quiz #2 (Social and Personal Responsibility Rubric)-100 pts, / 100

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