UncategorizedSlavery on America’s Colleges and Universities

May 15, 2021by Dataman0

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 For this assignment, you are to write an op-ed (750-1000 words) on history of slavery on America’s colleges and universities, reparations, and building names at historically white institutions. This might lead to an op-ed about the history of slavery on American colleges and universities or a specific school; this might lead to an op-ed that lays out specific remedies/reparations needed.  Or maybe, it is an op-ed about the ways that universities should or shouldn’t memorialize these histories. Whatever the focus, you are to write an op-ed that builds course materials (all while doing outside research), offers a clear argument/perspective, provide details, and advances the conversation in important ways.  5-step guide

  1. Find a focus
  2. Offer a clear argument and perspective
  3. Provide examples and details that substantiate your perspective
  4. Provide education that might encourage a person to learn about the issue surrounding the history of slavery on America’s colleges and universities, reparations, and monuments
  5. Provide additional resources that advances the conversation on history of slavery on America’s colleges and universities, reparations, and monuments

Grading breakdown is as follows:

  • 7 points – Makes clear argument, focus, and presentation
  • 4 points – Incorporation of specifics from course materials and other sources
  • 3 points – Evidence of critical thinking (this isn’t simply a summary of the readings/research)
  • 3 points – Advancement of conversation; points to resources; demonstrates outside research

for a possible total of seventeen (17) points.

 For this assignment, you are to write an op-ed (750-1000 words) on history of slavery on America’s colleges and universities, reparations, and building names at historically white institutions. This might lead to an op-ed about the history of slavery on American colleges and universities or a specific school; this might lead to an op-ed that lays out specific remedies/reparations needed.  Or maybe, it is an op-ed about the ways that universities should or shouldn’t memorialize these histories. Whatever the focus, you are to write an op-ed that builds course materials (all while doing outside research), offers a clear argument/perspective, provide details, and advances the conversation in important ways.  5-step guide
  1. Find a focus
  2. Offer a clear argument and perspective
  3. Provide examples and details that substantiate your perspective
  4. Provide education that might encourage a person to learn about the issue surrounding the history of slavery on America’s colleges and universities, reparations, and monuments
  5. Provide additional resources that advances the conversation on history of slavery on America’s colleges and universities, reparations, and monumentsSlavery on America’s Colleges and Universities

Grading breakdown is as follows:

  • 7 points – Makes clear argument, focus, and presentation
  • 4 points – Incorporation of specifics from course materials and other sources
  • 3 points – Evidence of critical thinking (this isn’t simply a summary of the readings/research)
  • 3 points – Advancement of conversation; points to resources; demonstrates outside research

for a possible total of seventeen (17) points.

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