An unessay is a form of self-expression and demonstrates learning in a hands-on

An unessay is a form of self-expression and demonstrates learning in a hands-on and visual way. Pick at least one of the U.S. History themes listed below and connect the theme(s) to the book: Coming of Age in Mississippi. The final product should also incorporate supporting material from American History into the final analysis and interpretation of the selected theme.
Requirements:
• The final product connects at least one of the themes of U.S. History and evaluates the method and manner in which the theme reappears throughout the modern American history studies.
• Submit a citation page with the final product. Any material you use indirectly or directly to help you produce your final product should be cited. For example, quoted material from a textbook or information from a video lecture should be cited. Use the Chicago Manual citation method.
• The information must be very organized and presented in an easy-to-follow format.
• The final product shows considerable originality and inventiveness. The content and ideas are presented uniquely and interestingly.
• All content throughout the final product is accurate.
• No grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors throughout the final product.

U.S. History themes: I am Interested in #2 or #4 for this unessay
1. American and National Identities
2. Politics and Power
3. Work, Exchange, and Technology
4. Culture and Society
5. Migration and Settlement
6. Geography and the Environment
7. America in the World

The following are some possible product ideas for the Unessay:

1. Movie trailer: Imagine the book is being made into a movie. Create a movie trailer that shares the book’s main argument. Must include a written scriipt showing textual evidence from the book.
2. Collage: Make a collage with a mix of images and text from the book. Must represent knowledge of key historical figures, settings, and the book’s main argument. Must include a written explanation answering: Why you selected these images and/or quotes and how you believe they connect to the book’s main argument.
3. Comic Strip: Design a comic strip illustrating a pivotal moment from the book. Must include a written explanation answering: Why you selected this moment and how it connects to the book’s main argument. It must be neat and colorful.
4. Infographic: Illustrate an infographic balanced between imagery and data visualization (i.e., pie charts, bar graphs) and knowledge gained from the book and the themes of the course.
5. Original Prose/Poem: Create a piece of original written work that reflects a theme found in the book. Along with the original piece of written work, you must also include a summary of the author’s argument and quotes from the text to support your work.
#5 or a case study or short story

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