Describe and analyze a historical event from the point of view of someone who was involved in a historical event pertaining to gender equity, feminism, or women’s rights. For example, if you wanted to write about the march on Washington (in support of the equal rights amendment of 1978), you might write it from the point of view of either a participant or one of the lead organizers. You must take on the character of a specific individual (real or fictitious); this means that your paper should be written from the first-person perspective. After reading the essay, I should be able to understand the details of what happened, the perspective of your person/character, and the varied circumstances and historical context of the event that you are describing.
The paper must be at least 4 pages and should be no more than 6 pages in length (about 1,500-2,000 words), double-spaced using 12-point Times New Roman font with 1-inch margins, should follow APA guidelines and use at least 5 scholarly references (i.e., research/scholarly journal articles, books, book chapters, historical documents). An additional page can be added for references and appendix.
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