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History Assignment
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Please research and write an original Research Paper related to slave rebellions that occurred in North America. As we learned in our readings, several slave rebellions and insurrections took place in North America during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Many of these insurrections were inspired by news of the Haitian Revolution and refuted the “happy slave” myth that many slave owners sought to promote.
For this Research Paper, you will conduct research on three (3) of the following slave rebellions: ► New York Slave Revolt of 1712 ► Stono’s Rebellion ► Gabriel Prosser’s Conspiracy ► German Coast Uprising of 1811 ► The Denmark Vesey Insurrection ► Nat Turner’s Rebellion ► Black Seminole Slave Rebellion ► The Creole Rebellion ► John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry PAPER CONTENTS: 1) Title Page: Paper Title, Your Name, Course Name, Date, and the Professor's Name (Not included in page count) 2) Introduction 3) Body: Divided into Sections and Subsections (if necessary) 4) Conclusion 5) Bibliography (Not included in page count)
PAPER REQUIREMENTS: 1) Length: The paper length will be between 5-8 pages (DO NOT go over the page limit); 12-point Font; Double-Spaced; Insert Page Numbers 2) Number of Sources: Your paper should include a minimum of 4 sources. Appropriate sources include: (a) research articles from historical journals (b) books (c) primary sources (newspaper articles, slave journals, etc.) and (d) web articles (Wikipedia articles are not permitted for this project). 3) Format: Your paper should use APA format
No PLAGIARISM. No AI. Turn It In will be used.
SampleResearchPaperOutlineBibliography.pdf
Student Name: N.F.
HIST 305: Problems in American History 1876 to the Present
Dr. Dupree-Wilson
October 21, 2022
RESEARCH PAPER OUTLINE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
TOPIC: GANGSTA RAP AND THE HIP HOP MUSIC CULTURE WARS OF THE 1990s
I. Introduction: Origins of Gangsta Rap and Rise to Popularity A. Origins of the sub-genre
1. Year: 1985 2. Location: Philadelphia, PA
B. Migration to the West Coast 1. Year: 1986 2. Location: Los Angeles, CA
C. Rise to popularity
II. Notable Artists of Gangsta Rap A. Schoolly D and Ice-T B. N.W.A. and Ice Cube C. Too Short D. Snoop Dogg E. Dr. Dre F. 2Pac
III. Supporters
A. Rep. Maxine Waters B. Sister Souljah C. Inner City residents, mostly African American and Latino residents
IV. Non-Supporters
A. The U.S. Government B. Black Religious Groups: The Nation of Islam and Black Churches C. Black Elite D. Mass Media
V. State and Local Governments Fight Against the Genre
A. Skywalker Records v. Navarro (1990) B. Luke Records v. Navarro (1992) C. Davidson v. Time Warner (1997) D. The Censorship of Gangsta Rap
VI. Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY Archive, Press. 2013. A Decade in Rap Censorship (1990-1999). August 15. Accessed
October 21, 2022. https://www.guerrillafunk.com/post/a-decade-in-rap-censorship- 1990-1999.
Britt, Bruce. 2020. How artists emerged in the late ’90s to challenge the gangsta narrative in
hip-hop. May 14. Accessed October 21, 2022. https://andscape.com/features/how- artists- emerged-in-the-late-90s-to-challenge-the-gangsta-narrative-in-hip-hop/.
Dyson, Michael Eric. 1995. Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options THE NATION :
GANGSTA RAP : The Art of Representin’ the Afflicted’s Story. June 18. Accessed October 21, 2022. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-06-18-op-14362- story.html.
Fischer, Paul. n.d. Music Censorship. Accessed October 21, 2022.
https://www.mtsu.edu/first- amendment/article/1132/music-censorship. Jr., David L. Hudson. n.d. Rap Music and the First Amendment. Accessed October 21, 2022.
https://www.mtsu.edu/first-amendment/article/1582/rap-music-and-the-first- amendment.
Merida, Kevin. 1994. Pop Culture Takes the Rap As Congress Battles Violence. May 10.
Accessed October 21, 2022. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1994/05/10/pop-culture-takes-the- rap- as-congress-battles-violence/96d62842-7f04-415e-8a40-e21e17e80750/.
Mitchell, Trumaine W. 2020. The Underclass Culture Wars: Underclass Ideology and
Neoliberalism In The Era Of Gangsta Rap Censorship, 1993-2000. Illinois State University, June 16.
Page, Clarence. 1994. Congress Rap Session Was Just That. February 27. Accessed October
21, 2022. https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1994-02-27-9402270334- story.html.
Potts, Rolf. 2016. The Great Rap Censorship Scare of 1990. May 25. Accessed October 21,
2022. https://medium.com/cuepoint/the-great-rap-censorship-scare-of-1990- 115edc69a62f.
Prescott, Alexis. n.d. Sister Souljah: The Voice of A Movement Through Hip-Hop.
Accessed October 21, 2022. https://blackmusicscholar.com/sister-souljah-the- voice-of-a- movement-through-hip-hop/.
Viator, Dr. Felicia Angeja. 2020. To Live and Defy in LA: How Gangsta Rap Changed America.
Cambridge: Cambridge: Harvard University Press.