Discuss the brainstorming process you used to identify bias in your primary and secondary sources. How did
Question:
- Discuss the brainstorming process you used to identify bias in your primary and secondary sources. How did you do it? Describe the strategies that were successful for you.
- Consider the challenges you encountered identifying the narratives about your historical event. For example, what methods did you use to determine the absent voices in the historical records?
- What perspectives need to be added to the narrative about your historical event?
Be sure to cite evidence from your sources to justify your points.
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Luebering, J. (2023, February 27). American Indian Movement. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/American-Indian-Movement
Magnuson. (2013, February 15).Wounded Knee 1973: Still Bleeding: The American Indian Movement, the FBI, and their Fight to Bury the Sins of the Past. Courtbridge Publishing.
Rateshtari, R. (2020, June 18).Historical Reading Room Incident at Wounded Knee | U.S. Marshals Service. U.S. Marshals Service.https://www.usmarshals.gov/who-we-are/about-us/history/historical-reading-room/incident-wounded-knee
Russell Means | American Indian Movement, Accomplishments, Wounded Knee, & Movies. (n.d.). Encyclopedia Britannica.https://www.britannica.com/biography/Russell-Means
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