IN CLASS ESSAY TOPICS
IN CLASS ESSAY PROMPT AND INFORMATION
We will write the slavery essay in class on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27.
IN CLASS ESSAY
RULES:
· You may bring an outline. Make sure it is an
outline, not full sentences or a paragraph. You know the
difference;
· You may bring Frederick Douglass, any book, or other
sources;
· You may not use electronics during the
essay;
· You will have the whole period to write your
essay;
· You may not ask your instructor how long the essay
should be;the essay should have an introduction and conclusion and various
body paragraphs. The essay should be detailed with names, dates, organizations,
and anything else that helps you make your case;
· Your essay will be judged on the strength of the
argument and the quality of evidence that you employ to prove your case. Your
essay will be judged on the argument. What this means is that I expect
standard English but not perfect form or perfect grammar and
spelling.
Remember, your own
original analysis of whichever question you choose is crucial. If you are
thinking of this history paper as a description of a book or two, think again!
Simple description is pointless; make an argument! Again, these issues will be
discussed further on the blog and in class.
In a well argued
essay, answer one of the following questions:
1. Considering the
Slave Narratives from the American Memory Project and any other sources you
need, determine what role violence played in maintaining order on the
plantation?
2. Consider the
experience of Sally Hemmings. Compare her life with other slave
women.
3. What was the
meaning of music in the slave community?
4. What was more
important in maintaining the discipline of the plantation, physical or
psychological control? How was disciplined imposed?
5. What was the significance of
gender on the slave plantation?
“Gender becomes a
way of denoting 'cultural constructions'—the entirely social creation of ideas
about appropriate roles for women and men.” Joan Scott
6. COME UP WITH YOUR
OWN TOPIC...YOU MUST CLEAR THIS WITH ME BEFORE…You only need to clear the topic
with me if you are creating a new topic.
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