Assignment:
INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC AND DIVERSITYSTUDIES
Student Research Paper Outline
Please Note: Instructor will provide each student with an Ethnic Group to research. The student is responsible to submit via email to instructor a current CCAC email address in order to receive their Ethnic Group name.
Answer Questions:
• Describe your Ethnic Groups historical background/culture?
• Why did your Ethnic Group migrate to the United States and during what year(s)?
• Identify some sub-cultures/groups of your Ethnic Group?
• Identify and describe religious practices demonstrated by your Ethnic Group?
• What are some artifacts, underlying assumptions, and espoused values that represent this Ethnic Group/Culture?
• What are some contributions that this Ethnic Group made to United States and/or globally?
• How has this Ethnic Group impacted you personally?
Paper Format:
• 4 - 5 pages (Title Page and Reference Page not included)
• Title Page
• Reference Page (3 or more References)
• 1" Margins (top, bottom, right, left)
• Double space
• Font Style: Arial or Times New Romans
• Font Size: 12
REFERENCES
*BOOK:
McKenzie, Vashti M., Not Without a Struggle: Leadership Development for
African-American Women in Ministry. Cleveland: United Church Press, 1996.
Two or More Authors
Collier-Thomas, Bettye and Franklin, V.P., eds, Sisters in the Struggle: African-African
Women in the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements. New York: NYU Press,
2001.
Walters, Ronald W. and Smith, Robert C., African American Leadership. Albany, NY:
SUNY Press, 1999.
MAGZINE ARTICLE
Caputo, R. (1993, August). Tragedy stalks the Horns of Africa. National Geographic,
184, 88-121.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
Goleman, D. (1993, July 13). New treatments for autism arouse hope and skepticism.
The New York Times, pp. C1, C11.
ARTICLE on the INTERNET
Hornaday, J., & Bunker, C. (221). The nature of the entrepreneur. Personal
psychology, 23, Article 2353b. Retrieved November 21, 2001, from
https://journals.apa.org/volume23/pre002353b.html
JOURNAL
Parker, Patricia S., "Gender, Culture, and Leadership: Toward a Culturally Distinct
Model of African-American Women Executives' Leadership Strategies,"
Leadership Quarterly 7 (Summer 1996): p.189-214.
DICTIONARY or ENCYCLOPEDIA
Guralnik, David, B., (1974). New World Dictionary of the American Language.
(2nd ed.). Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice-Hall, Inc.
REFERENCES
Caputo, R. (1993, August). Tragedy stalks the Horns of Africa. National Geographic,
184, 88-121.
Collier-Thomas, Bettye and Franklin, V.P., eds, Sisters in the Struggle: African-African
Women in the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements. New York: NYU Press,
2001.
Goleman, D. (1993, July 13). New treatments for autism arouse hope and skepticism.
The New York Times, pp. C1, C11.
McKenzie, Vashti M., Not Without a Struggle: Leadership Development for
African-American Women in Ministry. Cleveland: United Church Press, 1996.
Walters, Ronald W. and Smith, Robert C., African American Leadership. Albany, NY:
SUNY Press, 1999.