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2. As a group answer: i. Why are all your essays not the same? ii. What makes the essays different? iii. Are some essays more (in)accurate than others? Explain 3. Discuss responses as class/Why are all the histories not the same? Assignment: 1. Read Eric Foner's introduction to Who Owns History? (Handout) 2. Choose the 3 most important statements in the reading and explain what Foner is saying in each quote and why it is important 3. In 3-5 sentences, explain what Foner's overall argument is. |
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