Your proposal should clearly identify the following:
Questions you are seeking to address/answer in your research.
Thesis of your research paper. That is, what is the main argument/claim you will be making?
A brief description of your strategy in answering your research question and/or supporting your thesis.
A description of potential pitfalls you may face along the way (e.g. being convinced of an outcome prior to actually researching a topic, being sidetracked and unable to keep your topic to a manageable length or size, etc.).
A description of what you think would count as success in your project.
Each proposal should also include an annotated bibliography of at least 5 academic sources (books, journal articles, documentaries, reputable websites) beyond those assigned for the course that will be used in your research.
How People of Color Interpreted Revolutionary Ideals about Liberty and Equality
October 25th, 2020