How do the words of our predecessors/ancestors speak to ‘after?’ In other words, how might the words of the leaders of our past still be

How do the words of our predecessors/ancestors speak to ‘after?’ In other words, how might the words of the leaders of our past still be

Each student will write a 4-page analytical essay, based on the following questions: How do the words of our predecessors/ancestors speak to ‘after?’ In other words, how might the words of the leaders of our past still be useful/relevant to our present?
Select a quote (direct, word-for-word, in quotation marks) from two different historical persons we have studied, which you believe express the same overall message, AND which arc relevant to an African American issue/concern today. How did these two individuals from the past—offer the same message—while speaking directly to the Black experience in the future? Type up your two quotes and then commence your 4-page essay, in which you explain the ways in which how the two quotes are both related (to each other) and relevant (to the present day).

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