In Depth Research of ONE mural, history homework help
Reminder & Guidelines:
In Depth Research of ONE mural
Your [3] Area Reports & [4] Production & Reception Reports should follow the following Formatting Guidelines:
- Times New Roman 12pt Font, 1 inch Margins, Double Spaced.
- Develop and Articulate a Clear Group Thesis.
- Each group member will submit a 500-550 word narrative summary of the key findings for each of the two reports (3. Area & 4. Production & Reception). Each group member’s report should complement those of the whole group: use the group thesis.
[3] Area Report [50pts]
Each group will be assigned a different neighborhood:
Group 1 – East Baltimore Midway [“Midway/Coldstream” on BNIA resource]
… (may also include: Barclay, Oliver, & Green Mount West)
Group 2 – Sandtown Winchester (may also include: Upton & Harlem Park)
Group 3 – Washington Village (may also include: Hollins Market & Carroll-Camden Industrial Area)
Group 4 – Downtown (may also include: Inner Harbor & Fells Point)
Group 5 – Charles North [“Greater Charles Village” on BNIA resource]
… (may also include: Charles Village & Midtown Belvedere)
Group 6 – Waverly [“The Waverlies” on BNIA resource] (may also include: Better Waverly, Harwood, & Abell)
Group 7 – McElderly Park (may also include: Middle East & Broadway East)
Your Area Report should tell a story about or characterize your assigned neighborhood. This will be the contextualization of your mural analysis in the next step 4 of the project.
The area report is to include information on: Arts, Demographic (household size, median household income, poverty, racial diversity, female/male percentages, number of households, etc.), Children & Family Health, Crime & Safety, Economic Development, Sustainability, and Education… from the Information on Baltimore Neighborhoods resource.
Also include any information from archival data, like: photos of the neighborhood, maps, documents about city growth and immigration, important city or neighborhood events, people, etc. … from:
The Maryland Historical Society
the 1815 Baltimore interactive map
neighborhood specific interviews
Pratt Library Neighborhoods Research Guide
Digital Archive of 2015 Baltimore Uprising
University of Richmond Mapping Inequality Project
… and any other archives you can access.
Make sure to cite your sources, see How to cite Archival Materials for guidelines.
I am on group one which is east Baltimore. It should be 500 words about the crime. i will upload pictures that related to the subject.