•Primary text: Presumption of Guilt by Charles Ogletree
•Supplementary text: “Abolition and Reparations: Histories of Resistance, Transformative Justice, and Accountability” by Patrisse Cullors
Assignment:
This assignment asks you to write an argument that considers the role of abolition in the context of systemic racism and implicit bias in the US. Your evidence will come from Ogletree’s book and Cullors’s article. Ogletree’s book is the primary text under consideration in your argument although you must also use both the book and the article. Do not use unauthorized texts.
Include an original, multi-dimensional, and arguable main claim, subclaims, reasons, evidence, warrants, acknowledge and response, and analysis with minimal summary. The paper should demonstrate an awareness of audience, use appropriate organization and development, clearly articulate your ideas, use correct mechanics, and follow MLA conventions for citations and format. Include a Works Cited page, which will not count toward the word count minimum. The incorrect use of MLA will impact the paper grade.
Overall:
O Provide definitions of concepts like abolition, systemic racism, and implicit bias. Use your own words as much as possible.
❑Produce a cohesive argument that is thoughtful, thorough, and accurate.
❑Be concise and specific, not general or vague, in your writing.
❑Use summary sparingly.
❑Your evidence will come from the two texts and no other sources.
❑Avoid a discussion of the authors’ intentions. In the same vein, do not analyze the rhetorical modes of persuasion including ethos, pathos, logos, kairos, or telos.
0 The book is a primary source and where you will find the vast majority of your evidence. OD° not consult or use texts beyond those required for this assignment.
O Include an MLA-style Work Cited page, which does not count toward the word minimum.
❑Follow the directions for a Work Cited page in A Writer ‘s Reference. Do not exceed the maximum word length. If the paper is longer than the word maximum, the remainder of the paper will not be read.
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