Annotation Blog #11
Summary/Main points
- Thousands of black soldiers were trained in the confederate army and sometimes were cooks and laborers.
- Some of the evidence given in the story were fabricated in order to send the message that the stories were real. The story was to portray that people believe in anything that is given to them.
- Students use research in libraries for their essays and research paper.
- The internet is also a good source to connect their resources on their topic and give students a better idea.
Quotes
"One of the “credible” documents teachers put into children’s
hands claimed that the Diary of Anne Frank was a
fake; that piles of corpses from Auschwitz were murdered
Germans, not Jews; and that there are are “compelling
reasons why the so-called Holocaust never happened.”(15)
-Not everything can be credible which this claim states that Anne Frank never happened.
"The real question is
whether that information, once found, should be believed."
-Everything we find on the internet or some "credible" documents are not real or faked.
"We live in an age when going to the library means turning
on our laptops and making sure that we have a wireless connection."
-Our society nowadays rely heavily on the internet and computers. The digital age taken over our libraries and forms of research.
Question
-How do we find the right amount of credibility in order to them for research?
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