Summative for the Human Rights Unit 2022

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  • Coretta Scott King explains the rules of the Montgomery City Bus Lines and how she feels about them. Coretta calls the rules degrading and that African Americans are treated them like cattle. The first row of seats are were reserved for white people. If more white people get on African Americans have to give up their seat and have to sit in the back or stand. Ralph Abernathy suggested that African Americans boycott the Montgomery bus lines. Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta's husband, agreed with this and held a meeting with African American ministers and civic leaders. Two days later, all of the ministers in the town urged people to honor the boycott.
  • Montgomery Boycott
  • Yoshitomo, Yoshitsune’s father, and his men try to kidnap the retired emperor to seize control of Japan but, a rival, Taira, stops Yoshitomo and kills him. He was not done however, he goes on to try and kill the rest of the Yoshitomo family. But, instead splits them up and exiles all of them. Yoshitomo goes to a buddhist monk monastery. While Yoshitsune is training himself, Yoshitsune half brother, Yoritomo, starts a rebellion against Taira. Yoshitsune joins him and they both succeed at overthrowing Taira. Then Yoritomo gets jealous and overthrows Yoshitomo. Yoshitsume becomes a outlaw. Yoshitsune then commits seppuku, a ritual suicide.
  • Samurai Rising
  • audience
  • People who are interested in United States civil rights history and the people who have got these rights.
  • Montgomery Boycott
  • People who are interested in Yoshitsune and the history of Kamakura period in Japan.
  • Samurai Rising
  • Montgomery Boycott
  • Genre: memoir style: declamatory
  • genre and style
  • She express on how she feels about the rules of the Montgomery City Bus Lines.
  • "Of all the facets of segregation in Montgomery, the most degrading were the rules of the MontgomeryCity Bus Lines."
  • Genre: biography style: portentous
  • "He ordered pine torches held aloft. The bronze and silver fitting on the horses’ saddles flashed and sparkled in the light.”
  • Samurai Rising
  • The author gives these fine details to better describe the horses. In a manner to impress the viewer.
  • Tone: mournful
  • "Of all the facets of segregation in Montgomery, the most degrading were the rules of the MontgomeryCity Bus Lines."
  • Tone
  • Montgomery Boycott
  • Tone: morbid
  • "WARNING: Very few people in this story die of natural causes."
  • Samurai Rising
  • What is the author’s message?
  • "If you will protest courageously, and yet with dignity and Christian love, future historians will say,“There lived a great people— a black people— who injected new meaning and dignity into the veins ofcivilization.” This is our challenge and our overwhelming responsibility."
  • Montgomery Boycott
  • “Yoshitsune's eyes fluttered open. "My wife?" "She lies dead by your side." The retainer told him that the child was gone, too. Yoshitsune was fading fast; he could no longer see. Unconsciousness was almost upon him. Feebly he touched the bodies. It was almost time to let go. Almost. It would be so much easier to retreat from the unbearable pain. easier to fade away. So much easier to give in. But if the attackers found his body. . . One last task. One final defiance. One way to deny his enemies his head. Drawing his last breath, Yoshitsune gasped: "Quickly, quickly, set fire to the house.”
  • Samurai Rising
  • What changes is she asking for? How effective is it in instigating that change? Why is this message still relevant today? Tie the message to modern-day examples.
  • What changes is she asking for?For buses not to be segregated. How effective is it in instigating that change?buses are not segregated anymore. Why is this message still relevant today? This helped eliminating the barriers from public transportation.
  • Montgomery Boycott
  • Samurai Rising
  • What changes is she asking for?Not being forced into poverty. How effective is it in instigating that change?Yoshitsune gets out of poverty and takes over japan but, is betrayal by his half brother.
  • She says this to show how she feels about the bus lines rules.
  • The author has this on the back of the book to incate the tone and to say "people in this book die in gruesome ways."
  • With effort hard work and dedication, you will reach your goals and be remembered for what you did.
  • No matter how hard you try to fight for glory, you will fail.
  • Why is this message still relevant today?Some People are forced in poverty because of other conficts. An example of this is the South Sudan.
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