Black Lives matter movement

Order Description To help you write your sociological analysis of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, you will first do research finding primary sources (mostly newspaper articles), peer-reviewed journal articles, and other academic sources. For each source that you plan to use, you will provide an annotated bibliography. You will be required to provide 9 annotations (8 outside sources + New Jim Crow). You do not have to provide an annotation for Race and Racisms (though you are expected to include it in your works cited page when you turn in your essay. An annotated bibliography provides the citation and a couple of paragraphs, depending on how it will be used. For this class, each of your citations will include two paragraphs. 1. Paragraph 1: summary of source ? summarizes topics and findings of a source 2. Paragraph 2: possible use of source in your essay ? why you think this will be useful for your essay To understand what a primary source is, visit: https://web.calstatela.edu/library/guides/pswhat.htm To get an idea of how good your annotation is, visit: https://library.piercecollege.edu/c.php?g=418583&p=2852956 MLA annotation sample: Lamott, Anne. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life. Anchor Books, 1995. Lamott's book offers honest advice on the nature of a writing life, complete with its insecurities and failures. Taking a humorous approach to the realities of being a writer, the chapters in Lamott's book are wry and anecdotal and offer advice on everything from plot development to jealousy, from perfectionism to struggling with one's own internal critic. In the process, Lamott includes writing exercises designed to be both productive and fun. Chapters in this text could easily be included in the curriculum for a writing class. Several of the chapters in Part 1 address the writing process and would serve to generate discussion on students' own drafting and revising processes. Some of the writing exercises would also be appropriate for generating classroom writing exercises. Students should find Lamott's style both engaging and enjoyable.