Each question asks you to look at specific links
on the web site. Your answers are to be based on what you read or view; they are also to be accurate and thoughtful although
not necessarily lengthy.
1. After reading the stories of growing
up white/black in the 1930s (first 2 web links), how do you think both a black woman
and a white woman would respond to the question: Describe your life growing up in the 1930s.
2. Read through the Jim Crow Laws site – click on the link "Overview of
Jim Crow Laws." After reading that, at the bottom you will find a "Sample Jim Crow Laws"
link. Click that and get a taste for some of the laws themselves. Then, choose one of the pictures from the link "Signs enforcing racial discrimination." Briefly describe the picture
you chose (so I know which one you’re talking about) and then explain how both a white man living in the South in the
1930s and a white man living in the North in the 2000s would react to that picture -- what might each say or do?
3. Read through the murder of Emmet Till (link) and then write a paragraph about your own
personal reaction to it -- what feelings, thoughts, connections came to mind. You may use "I". You should include
details from the account you read.
4. Look through the numerous other links of
photographs depicting towns in Alabama and the FSA-OWA photographs. Choose one, copy and print it to include with your response
to: Describe the way of life for a person living in the setting of this photograph. You can be creative here. Certainly, you
will need to identify your person/character (indicating race, age, and sex might be important), the setting, and an overall
daily routine. You may set this up as a journal entry or even a skit/story of "a day in the life of ----" or you
can simply create a timeline including these elements. Remember, this is all based on the photo you have selected -- and your
photo does not need to contain people. This should be at least 1/2 page with solid details -- make me feel that I know the
character/person.