Notice: I noticed that my essay lacks the worthy of recognition as Hispanic hero (Rosa María Payá) contributing to freedom and democracy.
Assignment Overview:
The assignment is to write a 500-word essay on the Cuban exile community in Florida and their contributions to civil rights activism. The paper argues why this community is worthy of recognition as Hispanic heroes contributing to freedom and democracy.
The essay should explore the Cuban exile community’s historical background, legislative impact, and ongoing activism. It should also emphasize why this community is a Hispanic hero worthy of celebration, possibly highlighting sacrifices made by notable figures within the community.
Word Limit:
The essay has a strict word limit of 500 words. This does not include citations, which should be referenced appropriately on a separate page.
“Using several credible sources with varying points of view, write about a Florida Hispanic-American
and their contributions to freedom. The student should explain in their own words why the essay’s subject is worthy of recognition.
Write your essay to demonstrate a deep understanding of the topic and historical
context.”
– Respond to the prompt for a Doctorate level essay.
– Written in the student’s own words to explain why the essay’s subject is worthy of recognition.
– No longer than 500 words. (Only the body of the essay counts; the cited works do not.) – Written in English.
– Typed.
– Use of previously published works referenced adequately on a separate page.
– Information included on the essay: Title, Word count, Student’s name, Telephone number, School student attends, Grade level.
6. Google Arts & Culture: Discusses the Bay of Pigs invasion and its impact on the Cuban exile community.
The essay should be formatted according to MLA citation style. Given the word limit, the writing is concise yet aims to be comprehensive, incorporating elements of research to support its arguments.