HISTORY OF MEXICAN AMERICA, 1900-PRESENT

HISTORY OF MEXICAN AMERICA, 1900-PRESENT

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Use your own words to write this essay. require 2750 words ; only sources are from the reading i have provided
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THE HISTORY OF MEXICAN AMERICA, 1900-PRESENT

As you know, essay—and especially short essay—require careful thought and organization. So before you begin drafting your essay, it is important that you develop at least a rough outline of your argument, carefully choose examples in support of your argument, and write clear and direct sentences to develop that argument. Again, since you face significant space limitations, please avoid the use of long block quotes. To cite an article simply use the following format at the end of the sentence in question: (Haney López, pp.12-13).

support his or her argument by using evidence from all relevant sources in the READINGS and notes on the bottom. Please limit your citations to readings from the week5678 and notes—the use of other sources is not allowed !!!!!!! do not use other resources.

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1. In their essays from weeks 5 and 6, respectively, Steven H. Wilson and Ian Haney López focus on two very different strategies that Mexican American political activists used in their efforts to achieve equal rights for the people they considered to be members of their community. Using these articles as your primary sources, but drawing on other readings, handouts, and film and lecture notes where appropriate, write an essay of 10-12 pages in which you: 1) assess the different ways Mexican American activists defined their community between the 1930s and the 1970s; and 2) analyze the strengths, limitations, and lasting historical legacies of the two civil rights strategies analyzed by the two authors.

Prompt 1. In their essays from weeks 5 and 6, respectively, Steven H. Wilson and Ian Haney López focus on two very different strategies that Mexican American political activists used in their efforts to achieve equal rights for the people they considered to be members of their community. Using these articles as your primary sources, but drawing on other readings, handouts, and film and lecture notes where appropriate, write an essay of 10-12 pages in which you: 1) assess the different ways Mexican American activists defined their community between the 1930s and the 1970s; and 2) analyze the strengths, limitations, and lasting historical legacies of the two civil rights strategies analyzed by the two authors

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