We've been thinking and talking about Unit 2 for a while now, and it's finally time to choose and topic! As you compose your proposal, I'd like to remind you of some of the conversations we've had in class. First, I encourage you to pick something you like-- something to which you wouldn't mind devoting 6 weeks of research and writing.
Second, it may help if you think about choosing an "event" rather than a "topic." Here's what I mean: since you are asked to locate a variety of primary sources created in direct reaction to a controversy, it's sometimes easiest to isolate a major event or decision rather than a topic. For example, locating texts created in reaction to the U.S. decision to build a fence on the Mexican border is a far easier task than locating texts created in reaction to, say, immigration as a whole.
For this week's post, please [1] re-read the Unit 2 assignment sheet, [2] detail your proposed topic, and [3] discuss where you intend to look for primary sources. Finally, [4] please talk briefly about why you chose this topic. The more specific the better, though I am purposefully leaving the proposal criteria open since these project tend to vary widely.
Please remember that, even though we are not meeting as a class on Thursday, that your posting is due by 8AM on Thursday and responses to your peers are due by 5PM on Friday. I look forward to reading and responding to your ideas!
8 years ago
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