Annotated Bibliography
attached the guidelines it is the second project which followed the topic selection . attached the topic selection not next step is annotated bibliography. 4 page not including reference page. read the instruction and follow the guidelines.
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
· Minimum of 8 scholarly resources
Introduction
You will work on a research project for the duration of this course that you will deliver as a presentation. Here is a brief breakdown of the project so that you can plan your time in the course:
Week |
Task |
Week 3 |
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Week 5 |
Annotated Bibliography |
Week 6 |
Script |
Week 8 |
Presentation |
Instructions
Now that you have selected a topic for your final presentation, this week you will need to construct your annotated bibliography using APA style. For this assignment, you need to select a minimum of 8 sources that you plan on using for your presentation and then construct the annotations for each source. The concept of constructing a bibliography is certainly not new for most students, but you may not be as comfortable adding annotations to the bibliography entries.
After you select a source and reference it in APA format, construct the annotation for the source. The annotation is really just answering a few questions about the sources itself and once you answer these questions this part of the assignment almost creates itself. Answer the following 6 questions for each source:
1. Main purpose of the source
2. Intended audience for the source
3. Relevance to your topic (or explain why it was not relevant to your topic)
4. Author’s background and credibility
5. Author’s conclusions or observations
6. Your conclusions or observations
Writing Requirements (APA format)
· Length: 3-5 pages (not including title page or references page)
· 1-inch margins
· Double spaced
· 12-point Times New Roman font
· Title page
· References page (minimum of 8 scholarly sources)
Running Head: TOPIC SELECTION 1
TOPIC SELECTION 2
Topic Selection
Name
Institution
Topic selection
Topic: Social justice: the impact of Martin Luther King Jr.
This topic explores Martin Luther King Jr. as an influential leader in the 20th century and his contributions to the fight for social justice. The aspects that are likely to be developed from this issue include:
Civil rights
Civil rights ensure that all people regardless of their social background have equal access to social opportunities. I have chosen this aspect because Martin Luther King Jr. did so much in advocating for civil rights and especially voting rights (Majola, 2020).
Racial equality
I have chosen this aspect because this one of the main agendas of Martin Luther King Jr. King saw racial equality as the best way to achieve social justice at a time where racial discrimination was the norm (Dorrien, 2018).
Income gap
This is another aspect that is likely to develop from this issue. I have chosen this aspect because with the racial discrimination and inequality that was going on during the time of Martin Luther King Jr., the economic gap was wide and this illustrated social injustice (Majola, 2020).
References
Dorrien, G. J. (2018). Breaking White Supremacy: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Black Social Gospel. Yale University Press. Retrieved from
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=pVBDDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP9&dq=martin+luther+king+jr.+and+social+justice&ots=YHbg2Ungvo&sig=fEJmOz_rfemdBOhpYdbNERQekEo
Majola, P. L. (2020). The Justice of the Sanctuary: Lessons Reminiscent of Albert Luthuli and Martin Luther King Jr. Retrieved from
https://www.drmajola.org/uploads/6/0/1/8/6018111/the_justice_of_the_sanctuary