ENGL 2667: The American Working Class Identity: Additional Help

This guide contains resources on the theme of working class identity related to literature, history, and popular culture.

Need Help Citing?

It is very important to credit your sources and document them on a Works Cited page.  Literary essays typically follow MLA style and documentation guidelines.


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The Purdue OWL Writing Lab website has extensive information on the writing and research process as well as citation information. 

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