“Specific Page Title or Article Title” | Native Americans' enduring struggle for justice |
Primary Contributor to the Website (if given) (author, editor, producer, etc) | Steven E. Levingston |
Title of the Entire Website (not www. ) | Political Bookworm: Native Americans enduring struggle for jutices. |
Publisher or Sponsoring Organization of the website (if given) | Washington Post |
Date Page was Last Revised | March 9, 2010 |
Date You Read It | Feburaury 3, 2012 |
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Our interfareance to the native americans back in those days has cause so many problems for them today. and this is the time for the young americans teen, and adult today to help contribute to the health and and probelms to the native Americans. "The history of Native Americans symbolizes the long path of American history – and in the 20th century the nation and the race continued to intersect through world wars, cold wars and cultural wars." |
Literature writer Paul C. Rosier state in his book that; " Native Americans' struggles for rights and justice are – like the efforts of African Americans – an integral part of the development of American society." in comparsing to the africans americans fighting for their right and to be equal, today native americans are fighting to keep their history, their traditional ways so that in geenerations to comes and their kids kids can known about their ethnic background. |
Obama adminsistry help contribute money to help "provided a measure of justice to American Indians, who, despite the poor treatment accorded them in matters such as trust accounts, racial discrimination, and treaty violations, have acted patriotically in the name of an America that champions cultural pluralism, minority rights, and international law." |
Though the native american shelp serve the country during the work time, after the war they were denied the right to vote " Yet when they returned to New Mexico in 1945 the Navajo Codetalkers and Ira Hayes (Pima), who helped raise the flag on Iwo Jima, were denied the right to vote." |
Though they are treated negtatively they continue to help serve their country to protect their land. it is our time as young americans citizens to help brings back salvation tot he native americans. "American Indians continue to see the defense of their ancestral Indian homelands as inseparable from the defense of the American homeland" |
Summary of Source (Three-Four Sentences of the Who, What, Where, Why, and How in your own words. NO OPINION):
This article talks about the native Americans. it talks about thier previous history, and the issue they face, and what they contriubute to the nation, and how they way were treated in the past and also in the presents today.
Credibility of Source:
Author or Site: Who is the author? What training have they had? If there is no author, examine the site. What is the purpose of the site? Who funds the site?
The author for this article is steven E. Levingston. Steven is a jorunalist and a author.
Attachment: Does the author or site have anything to gain from writing this, or is it simply informative? For example, is it a cigarette business posting an article about the benefit of cigarettes, or is it a scientific community unaffiliated with the cigarette business?
Bias: Do you detect a bias (a favoring of either side) in the author's writing?
There is both, bias and unbiased.
References: Does the author cite references in the writing? If so, do these add or take away from the credibility?
yes. no his cited references didn't take away from her work
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i planto use this source to support my opinion paper
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