Booker T. Washington and his Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement


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Booker T. Washington and his Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement


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Submit a finished paper that includes a title page, endnotes pages (if used) and bibliography (without annotations). This paper will be 8-10 double-spaced pages (excluding the title page, endnotes pages, and the bibliography), with one-inch margins, times new roman font size 12, and either footnotes or endnotes (Chicago Style). Do not use parenthetical notes. Thesis Statement. Your paper will start with the thesis statement and introduction which should be a well-developed paragraph. Body of the Paper. The finished paper will use both primary and secondary sources to increase the plausibility of the clearly stated, analytical thesis. It will be carefully structured, composed, and proofread, with all required components included in the correct order. You need a minimum of 7 sources to be eligible for a grade of C; 10 sources to be eligible for an A. Note the specific requirements for primary and secondary sources. Conclusion. The end of the paper should indicate what conclusion you have come to after having researched and written about the subject. It should also demonstrate how or why you have arrived at a particular conclusion. Bibliography. The works—both primary and secondary—that are used in your paper should all be listed in your bibliography. Use previous paper you completed with sources to build final paper (see attachment). This should also be your bibliography page.