Definitely, that photo was there!
Someone who sketches or paints that same photo will in turn be creating a secondary source.
A- A transcript of a presidential speech
ask your teachers!!
If you are reading the actual letter, or an exact quote from that letter, it is a primary source.
The primary problem was the question of States Rights, while the underlying question was slavery.
This can't be answered since we don't know what source you are talking about.
A documentary on medical treatments used during the war
Poverty, civil rights, and health care
for the newspapers
The obstacles that many African Americans faced during the civil rights movement APEX
There were the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Civil Rights Act of 1968, but I don't think there was a Civil Rights Act of 1969.
Primary sources of civil rights law include the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution (the "Bill of Rights"), as well as a number of important pieces of federal legislation passed in recent decades. Constitutional rights are rights given or reserved to the people by the U.S. Constitution, and in particular, the Bill of Rights (first ten amendments). So, you can see the correlation.
Civil rights did not end.