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The Mathew Brady Bunch

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Student Project
Outline

Task

You are a reporter during the Civil War. You will be viewing hundreds of photographs taken by Mathew Brady and other photographers who are out in the field. Your job is to sort through their photographs and find one that will bring the war alive to your readers. Once you find this "perfect" picture, you will write a corresponding newspaper article.


Background

The Civil War was one of the first wars caught on film. The majority of the photographs taken during the war were by Mathew Brady and other photographers who worked for him. American Memory, which is part of the Library of Congress, includes a collection of over 1000 of these photographs which have been digitized and published on the World Wide Web. It is from this collection of Selected Civil War Photographs 1861-1865 that you will select your photograph.


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Evaluation

There are several grades in this project. Your teacher will complete a Final Evaluation to give you feedback on your final product. Additionally, the different activities have their own evaluation criteria and grades.

Photographic analysis          
Analysis of your specific photograph          
Research          
Writing          
Peer editing          
Web page creation          
Self and peer assessment          

 

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