Politics and Culture of the 1960s
My character’s Name is “Janis Joplin” in 1960sThe next paper we will write will be a response paper on a historical figure active during the 1960’s. You must choose a figure based on the list that is provided below, and use resources that have been approved and are available on our Canvas website. In your essay, you will provide biographical information on the person you chose, and explain why they were an important part of the cultural movement of the 1960s.
In other words, why and how were they influential in the cultural and political change that was occurring?
You will write three drafts of this paper, thus utilizing a “process” approach, in which your writing will evolve and improve due to an extended time for revision, and feedback from both your peers and your teacher.
In the first draft, you must:
Write an introduction that provides a thesis statement
Provide 2 – 3 paragraphs of biographical information about your historical figure
In the second draft, you must:Revise your introduction and biography of your figure
Write 3 – 4 paragraphs that 1) explain why your historical figure was influential to the cultural movement of the 1960s, and 2) provide evidence to prove your ideasWrite a conclusion that restates your thesis and summarizes your main points
Include a works cited page using APA format
In the final draft, you must:Do all of the above
Show evidence of revision based on teacher and peer feedback
Turn in a complete paper that is between 750 – 850 words
Use at least 3 sources from a list of pre-approved sources
Janis Joplin
Introduction
During the 1960s, the United States culture went through tremendous changes. These changes were brought about by the civil rights movement which advocated for the civil of women and Africa Americans. During this period, young people looked for role models in the fields of both politics and culture. However, most heroes and heroines during this era were entertainers and activists. There were few women heroines in politics, an aspect that made it difficult for them to advocate for their political rights. However, some of them found alternative routes to advocate for women rights in the society. One of these women was Janis Joplin, who………………