User:Aaa564/Eugenics in the United States/Bibliography
You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.
Bibliography
As you gather the sources for your Wikipedia contribution, think about the following:
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Bibliography
edit- gives a brief history of anti-miscegenation laws in the US with specific case studies on Alabama and Georgia [1]
- details loving v. Virginia which declared anti-miscegenation laws unconstitutional[2]
- draws direct connections between these laws and the eugenics movement[3]
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References
edit- ^ Cruz, Bárbara C.; Berson, Michael J. (2001). "The American Melting Pot? Miscegenation Laws in the United States". OAH Magazine of History. 15 (4): 80–84. ISSN 0882-228X.
- ^ "Race, Sex, and the Freedom to Marry: Loving v. Virginia". Journal of American History. 102 (4): 1264–1265. 2016-03. doi:10.1093/jahist/jav728. ISSN 0021-8723.
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(help) - ^ Dorr, Lisa Lindquist (1999-03). "Arm in Arm: Gender, Eugenics, and Virginia's Racial Integrity Acts of the 1920s". Journal of Women's History. 11 (1): 143–166. doi:10.1353/jowh.2003.0094. ISSN 1527-2036.
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Outline of proposed changes
edit- add additional information on anti-miscegenation laws
- describe what they are and when they were enacted
- describe how this is related to eugenics in the United States
Now that you have compiled a bibliography, it's time to plan out how you'll improve your assigned article.
In this section, write up a concise outline of how the sources you've identified will add relevant information to your chosen article. Be sure to discuss what content gap your additions tackle and how these additions will improve the article's quality. Consider other changes you'll make to the article, including possible deletions of irrelevant, outdated, or incorrect information, restructuring of the article to improve its readability or any other change you plan on making. This is your chance to really think about how your proposed additions will improve your chosen article and to vet your sources even further. Note: This is not a draft. This is an outline/plan where you can think about how the sources you've identified will fill in a content gap. |