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1. I’m working on a other report and need support to help me learn.
I’m working on a other report and need support to help me learn.WHAT IS AN
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY?An Annotated Bibliography is a working list of references—
books, journal articles, online documents, websites, etc.—that you will use for an essay,
research paper, or project. However, each reference citation is followed by a short
summative and/or evaluative paragraph, which is called an annotation. The purpose of the
annotation is to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the sources
cited, and to state how this source will be used in or relevant to the paper or project.Thus,
an Annotated Bibliography has two main parts:the citation of your book, article, webpage,
video, or document (in MLA or APA style)your annotationHOW TO CREATE AN
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY.Research the required number of scholarly sources from the
library for your project.Reference each source in APA or MLA format given your choice for
your paper.Write two paragraphs under each source:The first paragraph is a short
summary of the article in your own words. Don’t just cut and paste the abstract of the
article.The second paragraph is a short discussion of how this source supports your paper
topic. What does this source provide that reinforces the argument or claim you are making?
This support may be statistics, expert testimony, or specific examples that relate to your
focused topic.Source: www.ashford.eduRequirements: | .doc fileCHOOSE ONLY 6
SOURCES FROM THE LIST BELOW AND WRITE THEIR ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY U only
need to use six but these are the sources you will need for the annotated bibliographyBailey,
Z. D., Feldman, J. M., & Bassett, M. T. (2021). How structural racism works—racist policies as
a root cause of US racial health inequities.Bobo, L. D. (2017). Racism in Trump’s America:
reflections on culture, sociology, and the 2016 US presidential election. The British Journal
of Sociology, 68, S85-S104.Bonam, C. M., Nair Das, V., Coleman, B. R., & Salter, P. (2019).
Ignoring history, denying racism: Mounting evidence for the Marley hypothesis and
epistemologies of ignorance. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 10(2), 257-
265.Gerstle, G. (2017). American crucible: Race and nation in the twentieth century.
Princeton University Press.Gorski, P. C. (2019). Fighting racism, battling burnout: Causes of
activist burnout in US racial justice activists. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 42(5), 667-687.Holt,
T. C. (2018). Explaining racism in American history. In Imagined Histories (pp. 107-119).
Princeton University Press.Kendi, I. X. (2016). Stamped from the beginning: The definitive
history of racist ideas in America. Hachette UK.Kendi, I. X. (2017). A history of race and
racism in America, in 24 chapters. The New York Times, 22.Kozhimannil, K. B., & Henning-
Smith, C. (2018). Racism and health in rural America. Journal of health care for the poor and
2. underserved, 29(1), 35-43.Love, E. (2017). Islamophobia and racism in America. NYU
Press.Mosse, G. L. (2020). Toward the final solution: A history of European racism.
University of Wisconsin Press.Owens, P. (2017). Racism in the theory canon: Hannah Arendt
and ‘the one great crime in which America was never involved’. Millennium, 45(3), 403-
424.Prather, C., Fuller, T. R., Jeffries IV, W. L., Marshall, K. J., Howell, A. V., Belyue-Umole, A.,
& King, W. (2018). Racism, African American women, and their sexual and reproductive
health: a review of historical and contemporary evidence and implications for health
equity. Health equity, 2(1), 249-259.Preston, J. (2017). Racial extractivism and white settler
colonialism: An examination of the Canadian Tar Sands mega-projects. Cultural
Studies, 31(2-3), 353-375.Saito, N. T. (2020). Settler Colonialism, Race, and the Law: Why
Structural Racism Persists (Vol. 2). NYU Press.Zimring, C. A. (2017). Clean and white: A
history of environmental racism in the United States. NYU Press.