Immigrant Workers in Los Angeles
The professor requests for 3-8 “primary sources” and 6-10 “scholarly sources.” I listed number of sources as 18 for now, but you don’t need to do all 18. if anything, please do at least 14.
-Please let me know separately which sources you use are primary sources and which are scholarly sources .- The professor instructs the paper to: 1) identify a key issue in migration history that you can effectively address in this paper 2) describe how more than one scholar has framed the issue (their arguments and the kinds of sources they used), 3) identify questions the author has about the topic; 4) demonstrate exploration of primary sources that can shed light on the author’s questions 5) include your explanation of how these sources shaped your understanding of the topic and migration history more broadly. 6) Regarding your topic, answer the question, “So
What? 7) Develop your framing of the topic, add detail to your analysis, polish your prose, and fix your footnotes. -Here is the topic the professor gave:
-Immigrant Workers in Los Angeles: In the past 40 years, immigrant workers and their allies have transformed the political culture of southern California in ways that might presage similar changes across the U.S. Once a stronghold of anti-union employers and anti-immigrant politics,
southern California is now home to strong labor movements and a diverse and politically influential immigrant population. You might explore the Justice for Janitors campaign, the hotel workers union, or the reaction to Proposition 189, among other topics. Research papers can draw on newly-acquired archival collections and interviews, as well as newspaper databases and other sources.-This is the format the professor is requesting:
-Format: 12 point font, 1 inch margins. Title and author name on first page. Chicago style footnotes and bibliography
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