Ethnic Studies
Monday, June 6, 2016
SCORING GUIDE FOR CITATIONS
Below is a link for the scoring guide for citations:docs.google.com/document/d/1aNoUk6AgrkWrg4zQx2JTE4jd3VfEjysDVotipkg-oQ0/edit
Thursday, June 2, 2016
SCORING GUIDE FOR FINAL ESSAY
Below is a link for the scoring guide that I will use to evaluate your essay. I would strongly suggest that you use it to evaluate your own essay before you turn it in.
/docs.google.com/document/d/1zifeKmXec8q1aSL90TWDrpGvNtPTcZJ4u-3tKD1HOFY/edit
/docs.google.com/document/d/1zifeKmXec8q1aSL90TWDrpGvNtPTcZJ4u-3tKD1HOFY/edit
GUIDELINES FOR CITING SOURCES
Due Friday, June 3 - Work Cited Page for Final Essay
Share with me your work cited page. Below are guidelines for both constructing the work cited page and for inserting citations in your essay.
Link to guidelines for work cited page:
docs.google.com/document/d/14yBvS8b2kkBtDBwSVpJKqoGVM2mUsIlMm-ae17sIXSI/edit
Link to guidelines for in-essay citations.
docs.google.com/document/d/15WIU8HHHtfcV-BhgYg7IBZiW_kUA2gP0_RS3kffZns4/edit
Share with me your work cited page. Below are guidelines for both constructing the work cited page and for inserting citations in your essay.
Link to guidelines for work cited page:
docs.google.com/document/d/14yBvS8b2kkBtDBwSVpJKqoGVM2mUsIlMm-ae17sIXSI/edit
Link to guidelines for in-essay citations.
docs.google.com/document/d/15WIU8HHHtfcV-BhgYg7IBZiW_kUA2gP0_RS3kffZns4/edit
Monday, May 23, 2016
REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURE OF FINAL ESSAY
Below are two links that will help you write your final essay:
1. Below is a link to help with the structure of the body paragraphs
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a9gwVG7bEek5WULP2C4bZ_55SgjSQkRt8k_U3HqU8e8/edit
2. Below is a link to help with the structure of the overall essay:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ke4YA47GalA24nX19EjTLQDWagcZvM7XClAag9D6O7w/edit
1. Below is a link to help with the structure of the body paragraphs
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a9gwVG7bEek5WULP2C4bZ_55SgjSQkRt8k_U3HqU8e8/edit
2. Below is a link to help with the structure of the overall essay:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ke4YA47GalA24nX19EjTLQDWagcZvM7XClAag9D6O7w/edit
Thursday, May 19, 2016
NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR RESEARCH AND ESSAY
Please see link below instructions:
docs.google.com/document/d/1C67I9gikGg9Q8_QzCF-4NgKm1DBWpLfZkfG452Qre38/edit
docs.google.com/document/d/1C67I9gikGg9Q8_QzCF-4NgKm1DBWpLfZkfG452Qre38/edit
Monday, May 16, 2016
ALERT ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS TOPICS - PERIOD 8
Below are a list of Civil Rights topics that have yet to be chosen. For those of you who have yet to choose your topic, you must choose from the list below:
- Failures of the Civil Rights Movement
- Chicago campaign to desegregate housing, to end inequality in schools, and to end unfair hiring practices
- Student NonViolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
- Role of the federal government in either assisting the Civil Rights Movement or setting up obstacles
- Analysis of a famous speech by Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Huey Newton
- Analyzing MLK’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
- The role of white allies in the Civil Rights Movement
- Efforts of Ella Baker and COFO (Congress of Federated Organizations) to organize local communities and decentralize the leadership of the Civil Rights Movement (Fannie Hammer is a good example of this decentralization)
ALERT ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS TOPICS-PERIOD 7
Due May 17
I have received a few requests for topics. Those of you who have not yet submitted a topic, the list is now shorter. Here are the options that remain:
I have received a few requests for topics. Those of you who have not yet submitted a topic, the list is now shorter. Here are the options that remain:
- Differences and similarities between Martin Luther King and Malcolm X.
- Non-violent Civil Disobedience as it relates to the Civil Rights Movement
- Desegregation of public facilities (Campaigns in Montgomery, Birmingham, North Carolina
- Poor People’s Campaign (focus on economic inequality)
- Achievements of the Civil Rights Movement (laws, policies)
- Impact of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling
- Chicago campaign to desegregate housing, to end inequality in schools, and to end unfair hiring practices
- Mississippi Freedom Riders
- Analysis of a famous speech by Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Huey Newton
- Efforts of Ella Baker and COFO (Congress of Federated Organizations) to organize local communities and decentralize the leadership of the Civil Rights Movement (Fannie Hammer is a good example of this decentralization)
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