Week 3 Debate
Watch video below.
https://youtu.be/HaLstb_t8yc
The analysis for your debate posts should come from your textbook, the lectures, videos, and the research you conducted in the APUS Library. The initial post with well referenced facts is due by Wednesday, 11:55 p.m. Do not research on the Internet.
Debate Instructions:
You have been divided into two groups. Group A will support Booker T. Washington’s position. Group B will support W. E. B. Du Bois’s position. To participate in the debate, you need to research both positions. The required work will help you. Who will you be in the debate? Your character does not have to be an actual historical figure. You can be, for example, a domestic servant or a sharecropper. Just make sure that you ground your analysis in academic sources and you demonstrate you have done all the required work by integrating it into your debate positions. Stay in character for your responses because each response is part of the debating.
Group A: Your last name begins with A-M.
Group B: Your last name begins with N-Z.
The initial post must be written in character supporting your assigned position and then you are required to continue the debate by posting responses to the arguments of a minimum of two peers assigned to the opposing group. You are encouraged to post more than this. Your two best responses will be graded. Whatever you write should be in character. Be creative! Remember that everything you argue, although in character, must be grounded in academic research and must demonstrate you have done the required work.
Debate in Week 3
Take a look at the video below.
https://youtu.be/HaLstb t8yc
Your debate posts’ analysis should be based on your textbook, lectures, videos, and research completed in the APUS Library. By Wednesday, 11:55 p.m., the first post with well-referenced facts is due. You should not conduct your research on the internet.
Instructions for the debate:
Two groups of people have been formed. Booker T. Washington’s position will be supported by Group A. W. E. B. Du Bois’ viewpoint will be supported by Group B. To take part in the argument, you must first learn about both sides. You will benefit from the required work. In the argument, who will you be? It is not necessary for your character to be based on a historical figure. You could work as a household servant or a sharecropper, for example. Just make certain.