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College Grade  Project 1 week

Rockin' Civil Rights Legends Showdown

Shana N
Mar 5, 2026
Updated Mar 5, 2026
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Purpose

This project aims to deepen students' understanding of key figures and events in the Civil Rights Movement up to 1963 through collaborative research and presentations. Students will explore the historical context, analyze the ongoing societal impact, and reflect on new insights gained through group discussions after presentations. The final exhibition and role-play activities foster active engagement with historical complexities, inspiring critical thinking and understanding during simulated debates and audience discussions.

Learning goals

Through reflective group discussions post-presentation, students will deepen their comprehension and appreciation of historical complexity in the Civil Rights Movement. This project is designed to cultivate critical thinking by examining the nuanced impacts of key figures and events. Students will engage in meaningful synthesis, connecting disparate historical threads to form a clearer picture of the era's challenges and achievements. These exercises will refine their analytical and communication skills, preparing them for more intricate debates in their academic journeys.

Products

Students will produce dynamic multimedia presentations using tools like PowerPoint or Prezi, crafting narratives that explore their assigned Civil Rights Movement figure or event. These will be complemented by reflection activities, such as a group discussion, allowing students to articulate their findings and response to what they've learned. The project will culminate in a 'Historical Debate Night' featuring interactive reenactments that highlight significant discussions, fostering a deeper collective understanding through both audience engagement and role-play.

Launch

Start with an interactive gallery walk where students encounter multimedia exhibits that depict the complexity and achievements of the Civil Rights Movement. Encourage students to choose one exhibit that resonates with them personally and reflect upon its significance in shaping their perception of the movement. This activity will lay a foundational understanding and inspire their exploration of their chosen individual or event, sparking initial thoughts for research and presentation themes.

Exhibition

Organize a 'Historical Debate Night' where student groups reenact pivotal Civil Rights Movement discussions or confrontations related to their research topics. Invite peers and faculty to join as an audience, encouraging reflection and post-debate discussion by sharing what was surprising or impactful. Enable student groups to synthesize their learning and articulate arguments effectively, exploring varying perspectives on Civil Rights impacts up to 1963.

Plan
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Empathize Define Ideate Draft Test Critique Notice & Reflect
Empathize
Students will research and explore the backgrounds, motivations, and impacts of key Civil Rights figures and events up to 1963, fostering a deep understanding of their significance and developing an empathetic connection before defining their presentation focus.
Day 1
Capture User Research
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Define
Students will articulate the significance of their selected Civil Rights person or event by collaboratively identifying key accomplishments or outcomes, determining the broader impact on the movement up to 1963, and aligning their findings with the essential question to guide their presentation focus.
Day 1
Define Movement Problem
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Ideate
Students will brainstorm and collaborate in their assigned groups to creatively design a presentation format that captures the influence of their chosen Civil Rights figure or event up to 1963, utilizing this session to dive into the needs identified through preliminary research and empathetic inquiry.
Day 1
Civil Rights Concepts Sketches
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Draft
Students will collaboratively draft detailed outlines and sketches for their presentations, ensuring they align with the project's essential question and assessment criteria, while preparing for engaging role-play and debates that highlight their chosen topics' significance in the Civil Rights Movement.
Day 1
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Test
Students will engage in a trial run of their presentations to examine how effectively their chosen Civil Rights figure or event influences the movement up to 1963, and gather peer feedback for refinement and deeper learning.
Day 2
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Critique
Students will participate in peer review sessions to exchange constructive feedback on each group's Civil Rights Movement presentation, focusing on enhancing content and presentation quality for a more impactful final display.
Day 2
Revised Final Exhibition
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Notice & Reflect
Students will engage in reflective discussions to synthesize their insights from the presentations, evaluating how the individuals and events shaped the Civil Rights Movement and predicting the implications of these historic influences on subsequent phases of the movement.
Day 2
Historical Debate Night
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Empathize
Capture User Research
Deliverable
Define
Define Movement Problem
Deliverable
Ideate
Civil Rights Concepts Sketches
Deliverable
Draft
Test
Critique
Revised Final Exhibition
Assessment
Notice & Reflect
Historical Debate Night
Assessment

May 2026

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25 Day 1
Draft
Capture User Research
Define Movement Problem
Civil Rights Concepts Sketches
26 Day 2
Notice & Reflect
Revised Final Exhibition
Historical Debate Night
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