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FIGURE A.1 Sample List of Works Cited, MLA Format

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Works Cited
Gutiérrez, Kris D., Patricia Baquedano-López, and Jolynn Asato.
“English for the Children: The New Literacy of the Old World
Order.” Bilingual Review Journal 24.1&2 (2000): 87-112.
Print.
“History of Bilingual Education.” Rethinking Schools 12.3
(1998): n. pag. Web. 15 Feb. 2008.
Lanehart, Sonja L. “African American Vernacular English and
Education.” Journal of English Linguistics 26.2 (1998):
122-36. Print.
Pompa, Delia. “Bilingual Success: Why Two-Language Education
Is Critical for Latinos.” Hispanic Oct. 1996: 96. Print.
Rawls, John. Political Liberalism. New York: Columbia UP, 1993.
Print.
---. “Social Unity and Primary Goods.” Utilitarianism and Beyond.
Ed. Amartya Sen and Bernard Williams. Cambridge, Eng.:
Cambridge UP, 1982. 159-85. Print.
Rodriguez, Richard. “Aria.” Hunger of Memory: The Education of
Richard Rodriguez. New York: Bantam, 1982. 11-40. Print.
Schrag, Peter. “Language Barrier.” New Republic 9 Mar. 1998:
14-15. Print.
Smitherman, Geneva. Talkin and Testifyin: The Language of Black
America. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1977. Print.
Willis, Arlette. “Reading the World of School Literacy: Contextu-
alizing the Experience of a Young American Male.” Harvard
Educational Review 65.1 (1995): 30-49. Print.

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