Source:
Theresa M. Guzman-Stokes, “A Flag and a Family: Richard Gill Forrester, 1847-1906,” Virginia Cavalcade (Spring, 1998), 52-63.
Chicago Annotated Bibliography Format and Example:
I am pretty accustomed to Chicago formatting; both my Public Policy and American Studies teachers prefer it and I have already written several papers for them. I have written one annotated bibliography for an elective course in high school but besides that, I have not had much experience. However, it just seems like going into a bit more depth on why you chose a source and how you utilized it. I chose my source because when I was reading the part about him saving the flag that really stuck with me. I think it stuck with me because the day before in my American Studies class my group had chosen to discuss the American Flag under an American Studies lens.
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