Course
ASI120
Semester
Spring
Instructor's Name
Dr. David Fine
Year
2024
Writing Process
My historiographical essay was a yearlong project, broken into many parts to construct the final historiography and learn about various styles of historical academic research and writing including a topic proposal and annotated bibliography, both of which were then integrated into the final historiography. In researching my topic, the funding of historically black colleges and universities during the Reconstruction, I consulted books and academic articles written by historians from the years 1933 through 2011, analyzed and summarized the arguments and interpretations presented relating to my topic, and then categorized my annotations based on the arguments and interpretations presented. I then argue which source I found to be the most compelling. This all culminated into my historiographical essay.
Award Winner
Excellence in Research Paper Writing
Recommended Citation
Krahe, Elizabeth
(2024)
"Faith, Funds, and Freedom: Exploring the Funding of Historically Black Colleges and Universities During the Reconstruction,"
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing: Vol. 11:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/lxl/vol11/iss1/6