1st steps for the slave narrative topic
1. Go to U.S. History in Context and do a search for Slave Narratives. Find the article " Slave Narratives: An Overview" and print that article. This article will give you a good foundation in the parts of a slave narrative.
2. You may also look at and print other articles about slave narratives from the Reference section of U.S. History in Context.
2. You may also look at and print other articles about slave narratives from the Reference section of U.S. History in Context.
1st Steps for Benjamin Franklin
1. Find the book Literature and Its Times VOL 1 on the cart. Use the Index to find the articles on The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin OR start in the Google Drive with the Benjamin Franklin folder.
1st Steps for the Declaration of Independence or Thomas Paine
1. Declaration of Independence: Read through the Declaration of Independence so you know what it argues.
Find Literature and Its Times VOL 1 Use the index to find the articles on the Declaration of Independence OR use the Google Drive folder on Thomas Jefferson to get started.
2. Thomas Paine: Read through Common Sense so you are familiar with what it argues.
Find Literature and Its Times VOL 1 on the cart. Use the index to find the articles on Common Sense. OR use the Thomas Paine folder in the Google Drive to get started.
Find Literature and Its Times VOL 1 Use the index to find the articles on the Declaration of Independence OR use the Google Drive folder on Thomas Jefferson to get started.
2. Thomas Paine: Read through Common Sense so you are familiar with what it argues.
Find Literature and Its Times VOL 1 on the cart. Use the index to find the articles on Common Sense. OR use the Thomas Paine folder in the Google Drive to get started.
1st Steps for Spoon River
1. Go to EBSCO and use Literary Reference Center and search for Spoon River Anthology. Find the article from Masterplots II by Kathleen Lant and print the article. Begin to notice the names of people mentioned.
1st Steps for Abigail Adams & Mercy Otis warren
1. Find the book My Dearest Friend: Letters of Abigail and John Adams on the cart. This book is where you will start to locate Abigail Adams' letters. Use the index and find Adams, Abigail Smith. Look on page 490 and find "Remember the Ladies" Locate this letter in the book. This is Adams' most famous letter and you will use it for your paper.
2. You can also use the same page and look at other letters by Adams'. Look for the heading "on women" and find those letters.
2. You can also use the same page and look at other letters by Adams'. Look for the heading "on women" and find those letters.