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HIST337: History of Latinos in the United States

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Welcome to the HIST337: History of Latinos in the United States research guide! You can navigate this guide by using the menu items on the side - it is divided into secondary sources (articles and books) and primary sources. The primary sources are divided into time periods to make finding sources easier for you to locate. 

Questions? Feel free to email me for more help or use the blue button on the bottom, right-hand corner of this guide to schedule a meeting with me. 

The guide below might help you find additional information about your Latin American group.

Getting Started

The process of conducting research is supposed to spark curiosity and set you on a path of exploration. Research is not a linear process. It requires a constant evaluation of your sources, rethinking what search terms to use, and thinking beyond your discipline.
Steps for the Research Process:
1. Think of an idea or topic that interests you or an area you would like to explore more. Sign saying Research with an arrow
2. Develop a research question or idea you want to explore -- Example: How did American culture, practices, and beliefs influence territorial occupations?
3. Conduct background research in Google or Credo to find common phrases, events, or words.
4. Develop keywords. Think about how you can narrow and focus your research question. My example question is a tad broad...How can I narrow it down? -- Example: Bay of Pigs Invasion AND CIA
5. Begin searching for secondary sources (See additional tabs)
6. Begin searching for primary sources (See additional tabs)
7. By analyzing your sources, what argument or thesis statement can you create to help answer your initial question? 

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