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Start by reviewing the outline slide you created last week. Use it as a guide to remember how you planned to organize the information in your presentation. Outline I. My Topic- The

  

INSTRUCTIONS 

WEEK 10 HIS 110 – POWERPOINT SLIDE 

CREATE A POWERPOINT SLIDE ON YOUR TOPIC OF CHOICE 

Start by reviewing the outline slide you created last week. Use it as a guide to remember how you planned to organize the information in your presentation.

Outline

I. My Topic- The Fight For Equal Rights for African Americans in America
II. The Long Road to Equality for African Americans
III. Boycotts, Civil Rights Movement, and Marches
IV. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr – " I Have A Dream Speech "
V. Speech on Race
VI. Making Connections
VII. Sources

Now that you’ve reviewed your outline, it’s time to add evidence to your slides. Remember, evidence is just an example or piece of information from your sources that helps you answer your research question. Keep your slides simple! The templates will allow you to format your slides with bullet points, which will keep your information clear and easy to read. Save the smaller details and full sentences for your speaker notes,

INSTRUCTIONS

WEEK 10 HIS 110 – POWER POINT SLIDE

CREATE A POWER POINT SLIDE ON YOUR TOPIC OF CHOICE

Start by reviewing the outline slide you created last week. Use it as a guide to remember how you planned to organize the information in your presentation.

Outline

I. My Topic- The Fight For Equal Rights for African American in America II. The Long Road to Equality for African Americans III. Boycotts, Civil Rights Movement, and Marches  IV. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr – " I Have A Dream Speech " V. Speech on Race VI. Making Connections VII. Sources

Now that you’ve reviewed your outline, it’s time to add evidence to your slides. Remember, evidence is just an example or piece of information from your sources that helps you answer your research question. Keep your slides simple! The templates will allow you to format your slides with bullet points, which will keep your information clear and easy to read. Save the smaller details and full sentences for your speaker notes,

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