Black History Month Project

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Black History Month Project 7th-8th Grade Resources

Requirements Research Paper Project

Research Paper Sources Primary Source: any piece of information that was created by someone who witnessed first hand or was part of the historical events that are being described. (logs, diaries, autobiographies, etc) Secondary Source: writings which were not written at the time of the historical event. (Textbook, encyclopedia, etc)

Sources DO NOT USE WIKIPEDIA! Biography.com History.com Britannica.com Newworldencyclopedia.com Ducksters.com Encyclopedia.kids.net.au

Project See handout