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A guide to help students in Professor Myers's class on stereotypes of black women in US history (HIST-A394/GNDR-G302/AAADS-A386)
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See subsections for help:
Developing a research question
Distinguishing primary and secondary sources
Citing sources
Distinguishing scholarly and popular articles
Developing thesis statements
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