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Doing the Decades: Group Investigations
in Twentieth Century U. S. History
Series of Letters or Correspondence Requirements
In addition to General Project Requirements, a series of letters or correspondence should conform to the following criteria.
Content:
- Answer all investigative questions about group themes in the final presentation.
- Use a minimum of 10 secondary and 15 primary sources
in each individual's research. The 15 primary sources must be represented
in the final presentation, along with documentation of a sampling of the
secondary sources.
- Use a minimum of 10 American Memory primary sources in the final presentation.
- Hand in a complete works cited list for each individual's section of the presentation on the day of the final presentation.
- Sources gathered from electronic media (Internet, CD-ROMs, online databases,
computer software, videotape, audiotape). For Internet sources (photos, maps, audio recordings, documents,
movies), use How To Cite Electronic
Sources, Learning
Page, Library of Congress.
- Content must represent accurate information from the time
period of your investigation.
- Use a minimum of four letters (two from
you as the author, and two in response) for each person in the group. The letters might comprise a collection from a family archive, from one famous
person's collected correspondence, from the private correspondence of a
business or institution (i. e., a university or government), or another
collection of your choice that is accurate for the time period.
- Photos should accompany letters. They can be part
of a letter if scanned into a software publishing program. Scanned
photos need to be cited with the source shown on the page where it appears,
and the full citation on the works cited page.
- The group must have samples of its letters to
share with the class, and respond to questions after the class has read the letters. A concise summary of the key findings in the letters is also required from group members.
Design:
- Use friendly letter and/or business letter styles when you construct the letters.
- Look at historical examples in American
Memory or other historic documents.
- Envelopes and stamps add to the accuracy and authenticity of the project.
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