The best way to approach this broad prompt is to make an argument and then support it with relevant course content. The argument should be clearly articulated near the beginning of the paper in the form of a thesis statement.
Papers should also have a brief introduction and concluding statement.
The paper should be two pages, single-spaced (around 1,000 words total), in 12-point font (Times New Roman, Arial, or Calibri), with standard margins (1” on all sides).
Use APA 7th for citations.
Information is properly cited. If used, quotes and outside references are integrated appropriately.
It is required to discuss a minimum of 2 PDF readings attached in the response, though it is fine to use more than two.
Respond with a clear thesis statement or argument that allows you to engage the PDF readings.
The essay demonstrates a grasp of the files provided and, when included, are represented accurately
Links to other files that might be helpful but are too heavy to upload:
Rothstein, R. (2017) The Color of Law_ A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America. New York_ Liveright Publishing, pp. 2-37
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cOvrsfnIdM4b2nqc4fZP5hSM3lBgo0q6/view?usp=drive_link
Montello, D.R., Applegarth, M.T., and McKnight, T.L. (2021) Regional Geography of the United States and Canada, Chapter 4, pp. 74-111.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YUGAAFx8AfM8H27evKhVlsky1iXlcR_T/view?usp=drive_link
Alderman, D. and Modlin Jr, E.A. (2014). “The Historical Geography of Racialized Landscapes,” in Colten, C. and Buckley, G. (eds), North American Odyssey_ Historical Geographies for the Twenty-First Century. La
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11lIySbPPVtjLruhlZd6OVDZ7Ckt9Iapt/view?usp=drive_link