INSTRUCTIONS: In this assignment, you will write an original essay that interprets two related primary sources from Module 5 or 6. You may choose from primary source pairs 1 through 4. Before beginning your essay, please review the three checklists below, as well as the “Essay Ideas/Questions to Consider” section at the end of the document.
Content Checklist: Your essay meets the following content criteria…
Formatting Checklist: Your essay meets the following criteria…
Anti-Plagiarism Checklist: You accept the following…
ESSAY IDEAS/ QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER:
For tips on writing thesis statements, consider visiting the following websites: 1) Mary Washington University’s history department website explains the difference between a topic and a thesis, and 2) University of Iowa’s history department website explains what makes a good thesis statement while providing examples.
1. King (1963) and SNCC (1966)
2. Kennan (1946) and Novikov (1946)
3. Huerta (1969) and Chavez (1997)
4. Friedan (1963) and King/Hayden (1965)
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