Which sources would be appropriate to use for an academic essay on Frederick Douglass?
Check all of the boxes that apply.
a free encyclopedia written by anonymous volunteers
a biography of Frederick Douglass from the Library of Congress in Washington, DC
an anonymous blog that provides facts on different topics, including Frederick Douglass
a digital copy of an issue of The North Star, Frederick Douglass’s abolitionist newspaper
an autobiography that Frederick Douglass published in 1845
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a biography of Frederick Douglass from the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. an anonymous blog that provides facts on different topics, including Frederick Douglass. a digital copy of an issue of The North Star, Frederick Douglass's abolitionist newspaper. an autobiography that Frederick Douglass published in 1845.
To write an academic essay about any topic it's important to use reliable sources.
Letter A is incorrect because a free encyclopedia can be written by anyone, even though the person/group of people doesn't have a trustworthy source. Due to this characteristics, letter D is also incorrect.
On the other hand, the Library of Congress in Washington is a reliable source because the reader knows the author and many different sources. Letter C is also correct because Jefferson himself wrote the letters as well as his own autobiography. Due to this, B, C, E are the correct answers.
Douglass founded and edited his first antislavery newspaper, The North Star, beginning December 3, 1847. The title referred to the bright star, Polaris, that helped guide those escaping slavery to the North.
He was compelled to 'tell the story of the slave'. He published his first autobiography 'Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave' in May 1845 in Boston.
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