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MLA-Style Citation Format for American Memory Text Document |
American Memory contains collections of pamphlets, documents, recollections, and other written material. One such example is "A duty which the colored people owe to themselves," a sermon by Charles Boynton, 1867. This example comes from African American Perspectives, 1818-1907.
"Moses was the son of a slave, but separated from his own people in infancy, and adopted into the royal family of Pharoh,..."Structure:
Author last name, first name, and middle initial. "Title of work." Date. Title of collection. (Protocol and address) (Call Number) (Date of visit)
Example:
Boynton, Charles B. "A duty which the color people owe to themselves. A sermon delivered at Metzerott hall, Washington, DC." African American Perspectives 1818-1907. (http://memory.loc.gov/aap/aaphome.html) (lcrbmrp t 2002) (August 14, 1996)
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