ESSAY 2
Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow, and Ava DuVernay, director of 13th, both argue that there
is a systemic, designed link between America’s legacy and history of slavery
and the modern American system of mass incarceration. The way slavery shifted
to convict leasing, to Jim Crow segregation, to the war on drugs illustrates
how “systems of oppression are durable and they often reinvent themselves.”
What factor(s) allowed
this system of social control to reincarnate and evolve throughout American
history? (You may choose to focus on 1 or multiple factors)
YOUR ESSAY MUST:
Be submitted
in class by Tuesday October 10th. Late papers will not be returned
with everyone else's, and ONLY students who submit the essay on time and
in class will be given an opportunity to revise.
Be at least 700
words in length.
Include an intro
with a clear thesis statement, at least 3 body paragraphs and a conclusion.
More than 3 body paragraphs is perfectly OK.
Be well-organized
and developed with supporting details and evidence.
Be proofread for
grammar, sentence and other language errors.
Include evidence
(examples, testimonials, anecdotes, quotes and/or paraphrases) from BOTH
Chapter 1 of Michelle Alexander’s book The
New Jim Crow and Ava DuVernay’s film 13th.
You do not need to
do research, but if you choose to use additional sources, cite them correctly
and include them in your Works Cited page.
Be in the Proper
Format --- Stapled, DOUBLE SPACED, 12pt Times New Roman Font with 1 inch
margins all around!
Include a proper
heading and title. NO COVER PAGES or IMAGES.
Be in correct MLA
format, including in-text citations and a Works Cited Page.
Be ORIGINAL and
NOT plagiarized.
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