Voices of Change
Instructions
In Assignment 2, we ask you to consider the actual words or works of an important spokesperson for their times. After reading that speakers words, you will use the provided template to write a two-page response that shares your thoughts about the work in question, the historical events happening during the time the work was produced, and the relevance of the work in the present day. Completing this assignment will give you real insight into the thoughts and feelings of an actual participant in historical events. You will also begin to see how learning from past perspectives helps us better understand the issues we face in our own time period.
To complete this assignment, follow these steps:
- Pick one of the three topic choices below.
- Access the .
- Download the template.
- Save the template to the desktop folder on your computer (or another location of your choice) with the following file name: Your First Name_Your Last Name_HUM 112_Assignment 2_Summer 2019. Here is an example: Lauren_Philip_HUM112_Assignment 2_Summer 2019.
- Complete the template that you downloaded. Follow the instructions provided in the template to make sure you add all required content.
- Edit your work, making sure you have discussed each bullet point in the template and checking your work for grammatical errors and proper SWS style.
- Submit your complete response to Blackboard.
Topic Choices
Topic Choice 1: Frederick Douglasss speech What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
Topic Choice 2: Charles Dickenss Economic Change and Consequences.
Select one of the following works to focus on for your assignment. You can find all four options in Chapter 28 of your textbook. Page numbers are indicated in the bullet points below.
- Old Curisosity Shop (textbook page 944).
- Sketches by Boz (textbook page 947).
- Dombey and Son (textbook page 951).
- Hard Times (textbook page 952).
Topic Choice 3: Women Challenge Their Audience.
Select one of the following authors to focus on for your assignment:
- Angelina Grimke Welds speech in Philadelphia in 1938.
- Sojourner Truths famous 1851 speech Ain’t I a Woman?
- See Chapter 29 of your textbook for additional background information.
The specific course outcomes associated with this assignment are:
- Summarize thoughts about an author’s work, including the historical events happening at the time it was produced and the relevance of the work in the present day.
- Review the rubric in the Course Guide to see how your assignment will be graded on answer quality, logic and organization of the paper, and language and writing skills.