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The MLA style utilizes in text citations and MLA and has a standard template for developing bibliography references.
The general format for in-text references is to include the author's last name and the page number for the specific quote or reference. Place the parenthetical reference at the end of the sentence (Author 123).
Chicago style has two versions:
Turabian style is based on Chicago style, but has simpler rules for structuring citations.
A note uses a footnote to indicate a citation. For example: a behavioral antiracist is "one who is making racial group behavior fictional and individual behavior real."1
1. Ibram X. Kendi, How to Be an Antiracist (One world, 2019), 92.
The in-text citation lists the author's last name, publication date, and page number. Like so: a behavioral antiracist is "one who is making racial group behavior fictional and individual behavior real" (Kendi 2019, 92).