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# MLA In-Text Citation Type


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A Summary that Spans Multiple Pages


MLA In-text Citation Example


The surge in hate and the accompanying rally to dismantle the Affordable Care Act can be seen as racism: a way for white Americans to whitewash the legacy of a black president (Stein and Allcorn 235- 237).


Corresponding MLA Works Cited Entry


Stein, Howard F. and Seth Allcorn. “A Fateful Convergence: Animosity toward Obamacare, Hatred of Obama, the Rise of Donald Trump, and Overt Racism in America.”J scoit r B


or al o un f


Pyhhsoy, vol. 45, no. 4, Spring 2018, pp. 234-243.ESCOot,hs


delgado.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebsc ohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=1 29740215&site=ehost-live. Accessed 15 August 2018.


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in Another Source (Indirect Quotation)


When asked about his “cultural memory” of the Civil War, a Southern man, who was asked along with several others to respond to questions about race, responds with a quote from Faulkner: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past” (qtd. in Blount et al. 372).


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Two or More Works by the Same Author in Signal Phrase


Coates in “I’m Not Black, I’m Kanye” makes an astute observation: “it is often easier to choose the path of self-destruction when you don’t consider who you are taking along for the ride.”


OR


Coates makes an astute observation: “it is often easier to choose the path of self-destruction when you don’t consider who you are taking along for the ride” (“I’m Not Black, I’m Kanye”).


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Two or More Works by the Same Author in Parentheses


In his conclusion, he observes “it is often easier to choose the path of self-destruction when you don’t consider who you are taking along for the ride” (Coates, “I’m Not Black, I’m Kanye”).


Blount, Brian K., et al. “Exploring Race/Racism past and Present: A Forum at Union Presbyterian Seminary.” In hoo


tr rt in B epeato: A Jun f Bbe & or al o i l


Tel gy, vol. 71, no. 4, October 2017, pp. 371- 397.ESCOot,hs


doi:10.1177/0020964317716129. Accessed 15 August 2018.


Coates, Ta-Nehisi. “Civil-Rights Protests Have Never Been Popular.”T


h tani e Al tc, 3 October 2017,


www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/10/coli n-kaepernick/541845/. Accessed 7 August 2018. - - -. “I’m Not Black, I’m Kanye.”Te Al tc, 7 May


h tani


2018, www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2018/ 05/im-not-black-im-kanye/559763/. Accessed 7 August 2018.


Coates, Ta-Nehisi. “Civil-Rights Protests Have Never Been Popular.”T


h tani e Al tc, 3 October 2017,


www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/10/coli n-kaepernick/541845/. Accessed 7 August 2018. - - -. “I’m Not Black, I’m Kanye.”Te Al tc, 7 May


h tani


2018, www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2018/ 05/im-not-black-im-kanye/559763/. Accessed 7 August 2018.


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