CIVIL RIGHTS ROLE PLAY-2005
PANEL QUESTIONS

Chapter 21

TODAY'S CAST:
Malcolm X
Malcolm's teacher
Elijah Muhammad
Stokely Carmichael
Amiri Baraka
Black Panther Party Member
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Walter Kronkite (News anchorman)

QUESTIONS TO ADDRESS PANEL

(Question #1)- To Malcolm X: What did you think of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech in Washington?  Do you think that the black leaders represented most people?
(Question #2)- To Malcolm X: What do you think of Martin Luther King Jr.'s American dream?
(Question #3)- To Walter Kronkite: How did militant black leaders such as Malcolm X play an important role in redefining black objectives?
(Question #4)- To Malcolm X: Why did you lose hope that you could succeed in the white dominated world?
(Question #5)- To Malcolm's teacher: What did you tell Malcolm X concerning his dream of becoming a lawyer?
(Question #6)- To Walter Kronkite: What did Malcolm X do as a result of his lost dream?
(Question #7)- To Elijah Muhammad: What is the basis of your beliefs? What do you believe God will do to those blacks who believe in integration?
(Question #8)- To Malcolm X: You joined the Black Muslims and eventually became the Nation of Islam's most well known Ministers.  What was your main message?
(Question #9)- To Elijah Muhammad: Why did Malcolm X change his name?
(Question #10)- To Walter Kronkite: Were Malcolm's beliefs popular? What did he then start up on his own?
(Question #11)- To Walter Kronkite: What happened to Malcolm X?
(Question #12)- To Walter Kronkite: After Malcolm's death, what divisions became apparent in American societies? 
(Question #13)- To Stokely Carmichael: You replaced John Lewis as chair person in the SNCC organization.  Is that correct?  What slogan did you use to create a new militant mood?
(Question #14)- To Stokely Carmichael: Could you tell us a few of your ideas and/or beliefs?
(Question #15)- To Amiri Baraka: You became a leader of the Black Arts movement is that correct?  What did this movement do and who else was involved?
(Question #16)- To the Black Panther Party Member: How did your party form and what was/is your goal?
(Question #17)- To the Black Panther Party Member: What were the results of your efforts?
(Question #18)- To Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: What are your beliefs and feelings toward the Black Power Movement?
(Question #19)- To Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: You urged all black people to sway what to themselves?
(Question #20)- To Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Toward the end of 1967, you decided to launch a poor people's campaign, what was this campaign about?