Any time you quote, paraphrase, or use information from your materials you must cite them in your storymap. On the one hand, citing is about giving credit to where credit is due. But more importantly, citations are about transparency; citations show your reader where you got your information and readers need to know that in order to determine how much they should trust what they are reading.
You can find full bibliographic citations for your sources in the list below. I suggest using simple in-text author-page in your storymap and listing works cited at the end.
- Chambers, Sarah. “What Independence Meant for Women.” In Problems in Modern Latin American History: Sources and Interpretations, Completely Revised and Updated, edited by John Charles Chasteen and James A. Wood, Revised Edition., 15–19. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003.
- Contreras, Darío. “Message to Dominican Women.” In The Dominican Republic Reader: History, Culture, Politics, edited by Eric Paul Roorda, Lauren H. Derby, and Raymundo Gonzalez, 286–89. Durham, NC: Duke University Press Books, 2014.
- Dawson, Alexander. “Peru in the Age of Terror.” In Latin America since Independence: A History with Primary Sources, 221–33. New York: Routledge, 2010.
- Derby, Lauren H. The Dictator’s Seduction: Politics and the Popular Imagination in the Era of Trujillo. First Edition. Durham, NC London: Duke University Press Books, 2009.
- Foote, Nicola, ed. “Dictatorship and Political Repression: Trujillo and Duvalier.” In The Caribbean History Reader, 267–69. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012.
- ———, ed. “El Diario Interviews Chairman Gonzalo, 1988.” In Sources for Latin America in the Modern World, 304–9. New York, NY: Oxford, 2018.
- Foote, Nicola, and Teresa Gonzalez de Fanning, eds. “Concerning the Education of Women.” In Sources for Latin America in the Modern World, 102–6. New York, NY: Oxford, 2018.
- Garifuna Community of Triunfo de la Cruz v. Honduras (Inter-American Court of Human Rights October 8, 2015).
- Lame, Manuel. “I Energetically Protest in Defense of Truth and Justice.” In The Colombia Reader: History, Culture, Politics, edited by Ann Farnsworth-Alvear, Marco Palacios, and Ana María Gómez López, 284–92. Durham (N. C.) London (GB): Duke University Press Books, 2017.
- Nanita, Abelardo. “Biography of a Great Leader.” In The Dominican Republic Reader: History, Culture, Politics, edited by Eric Paul Roorda, Lauren H. Derby, and Raymundo Gonzalez, 303–6. Durham, NC: Duke University Press Books, 2014.
- Ng’weno, Bettina. “Beyond Citizenship as We Know It: Race and Ethnicity in Afro-Colombian Struggles for Citizenship Equality.” In Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America, edited by Kwame Dixon and John Burdick, 156–75. Florida: University Press of Florida, 2012.
- O’Connor, Erin, and Leo Garofalo, eds. “A Bolivian Tin Miner’s Wife Goes to the International Women’s Tribunal in 1975.” In Documenting Latin America, 193–200. Boston: Prentice Hall, 2011.
- ———, eds. “‘We Must Civilize Our Cayapa Indians’: Father Antonio Metalli’s Assessment of Race and Gender in Coastal Ecuador.” In Documenting Latin America, 131–37. Boston: Prentice Hall, 2011.
- O’Connor, Erin, Leo Garofalo, and Marc Becker, eds. “International Indigenous Alliances for Global Justice.” In Documenting Latin America, 230–38. Boston: Prentice Hall, 2011.
- Pino, Ponciano de. “Peasants at War.” In The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics, edited by Orin Starn, Ivan Degregori, and Robin Kirk, Second Edition, Revised., 343–50. Durham: Duke University Press Books, 2005.
- Scott, Alexander. “Popular Feminism(s): Pasts, Presents, and Futures (.” Latin American Perspectives. Accessed January 9, 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgQmmW09l_c.
- Senate of the Republic of Colombia. “Pacific Coast Communities and Law 70 of 1993.” In The Colombia Reader: History, Culture, Politics, edited by Ann Farnsworth-Alvear, Marco Palacios, and Ana María Gómez López, 69–74. Durham (N. C.) London (GB): Duke University Press Books, 2017.
- Starn, Orin, Ivan Degregori, and Robin Kirk, eds. “Memories of a Cadre.” In The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics, Second Edition, Revised., 343–50. Durham: Duke University Press Books, 2005.
- Thorne, Eva. “Land Rights and Garífuna Identity.” North American Congress on Latin America, September 25, 2007. https://nacla.org/article/land-rights-and-gar%C3%ADfuna-identity.
- Turits, Richard Lee. “Memories of Dictatorship: Rural Culure and Everyday Forms of State Formation Under Trujillo.” In The Caribbean History Reader, edited by Nicola Foote, 270–73. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012.