“Slavery and Freedom: The American Paradox” by Edmund Morgan – using the “S.T.A.M.P.” system.
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Prepare an essay (1500-words minimum) which evaluates the secondary source – “Slavery and Freedom: The American Paradox” by Edmund Morgan – using the “S.T.A.M.P.” system. Specifically, your essay must provide a clear and substantive discussion of the all of the following: the Structure of this secondary source, the Thesis of this secondary source, the Argument of this secondary source, the Motives of this secondary source, and the Primary sources of this secondary source See the writing guide titled “How to Read a Secondary Source” for a full explanation of the “S.T.A.M.P.” system. Your writing will be held to college-level standards. The due date is listed on class syllabus. Additional Requirements: + Proper citations are required at all times. Any and all uses of a source without proper citation may be considered plagiarism, and will result in severe penalties! + You are limited to scholarly sources only for this assignment. Popular sources, whether in print or online, may not to be used for this assignment without my express written permission. Please contact the campus library for assistance locating and accessing scholarly sources. + You must follow either MLA or Chicago style for this assignment. If you need assistance with this, please contact the campus library for guidance.
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