Special Populations Project - Rough Draft

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The rough draft should include references to the articles that were researched on the topic and should integrate all elements of the project into one unified paper. This piece of the project should be at least 4 pages Be sure to use APA citation format for all research sources and check your work for proper spelling, grammar, and writing style

Reference Page

Find at least 3 articles on the oppression of the chosen population and create an annotated bibliography.

Each annotation should be at least one paragraph and should explain what was found in the research source.

Introduction

Craft a 1-paragraph introduction to your project. Include information about the topic that you selected and how you anticipate that your project will develop based on the references that you included in the annotated bibliography.

Conclusion

Craft a 1-paragraph conclusion to your project.


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Running head: SPECIAL POPULATION CULTURE 1 The chosen special population culture is African American women. I chose this culture because it is of high interest to me being a black women in America. There is quite a lot of information available online on the subject. Greene, B. (1994). African American women. This resource explores the cultural history of African American women in the US. It looks at how they developed psychological resilience and vulnerability. Barbee, E. L., & Little, M. (1993). AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN. Theorizing Black Feminisms: The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women, 182. This book is available online on google books and talks about black feminism activities. ?it brings together exciting work by contemporary black women scholars. Robnett, B. (1997). How long? How long?: African-American women in the struggle for civil rights (p. 93). New York: Oxford University Press. This citation highlights on the plight of black women during the age of civilization in the US. It has quite in-depth information on their struggles and achievements. Mullings, L. (2014). On our own terms: Race, class, and gender in the lives of AfricanAmerican Women. Routledge. This book looks at the cultural and historical perspective of anthropology so as to illuminate the intrinsic connections of the black race. It looks at various aspects of women experiences. http://womenshistory.about.com/od/africanamerican/a/black_women.htm SPECIAL POPULATION CULTURE 2 This is an online resource from the website women history. It looks at the history of notable African American women http://www.cdc.gov/minorityhealth/populations/REMP/black.html This is an online resource from CDC that looks at the populations of black American Women. The information from the above resources about African American women is suitable across various age groups. It is presented in wholesome nature that allows it to be adopted by both the young and the old. However, the age group that carries more weight is adult women from the ages of eighteen years. This is the age group that would benefit more from the information. There are of course other resources available online that are tailored specifically for the young Black American Women.
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