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Project Framework
We anticipate that this assignment will take you 7.5 hours to complete (this may vary by student). This includes time for research, reading of outside materials, critical thinking, writing, revision of text, and reflection on the topic. You should expect the assignment to be graded and returned with feedback from your instructor no later than Sunday at 11:59PM following the due date.
In order to fulfill all parts of this assignment, you must complete and submit the Week 3 Assignment Worksheet (SEE ATTACHED).This assignment is meant to help you get your Final Project started by:
• Focusing on your topic.
• Determining the direction of your project by writing a thesis statement.
• Choosing the events that you will discuss in your Final Project.
• Locating the sources that you need for your Final Project.
To complete the worksheet, address the following points:
• Pick a topic.
• Choose four specific events related to your topic.
• Locate two primary sources and two secondary sources.
• Write a thesis.
On the worksheet, you will find links to examples and explanations for all parts of the assignment. If you need more help, you may want to look at a sample completed worksheet to help you get started.
Project Framework Worksheet
This worksheet will help you prepare for your final project by organizing the information that you'll need for your final paper and walking you through the process of defining your topic, researching and analyzing primary and secondary sources, crafting a thesis, and creating an annotated bibliography. Once you have completed the worksheet submit it to the online classroom for grading.
After your instructor has graded the worksheet, please be sure to use it and the feedback provided to youby your instructor as you construct your final project.
1. Statement of Topic:
What topic will you be researching for your final project? You have the choice of:
• African Americans
You must choose only ONE of the above groups. Which group have you chosen?
2. Events
You will need to choose at least 4 specific events that you plan to discuss in your final project. You should choose events that show how life in the United States changed over time for the group that you chose. Two events must be from the period between 1877 and 1945 and two events must be from the period 1945 to the present. On this worksheet and in your final project, be sure to discuss the events you've chosen in the order that they happened. This will help you put together a project that makes historical sense.
Event 1: 1877 to 1945
Event:
When: When did the event happen? Did it happen on a specific date? During a specific decade?
Where: Where did the event happen? In a specific city, state, or region of the country? Throughout the country?
Who: Who were the main people involved in the event? What specific group of people was involved? Are there specific individuals associated with this event?
Why: What events or issues contributed to this event happening?
How: How is this event historically significant?
Event 2: 1877 to 1945
Event:
When: when did the event happen? Did it happen on a specific date? During a specific decade?
Where: Where did the event happen? In a specific city, state, or region of the country? Throughout the country?
Who: Who were the main people involved in the event? What specific group of people was involved? Are there specific individuals associated with this event?
Why: What events or issues contributed to this event happening?
How: How is this event historically significant?
Event 3: 1945 to the present
Event:
When: When did the event happen? Did it happen on a specific date? During a specific decade?
Where: Where did the event happen? In a specific city, state, or region of the country? Throughout the country?
Who: Who were the main people involved in the event? What specific group of people was involved? Are there specific individuals associated with this event?
Why: What events or issues contributed to this event happening?
How: How is this event historically significant?
Event 4: 1945 to the present
Event:
When: when did the event happen? Did it happen on a specific date? During a specific decade?
Where: Where did the event happen? In a specific city, state, or region of the country? Throughout the country?
Who: Who were the main people involved in the event? What specific group of people was involved? Are there specific individuals associated with this event?
Why: What events or issues contributed to this event happening?
How: How is this event historically significant?
3. Sources
You will need to locate two primary sources and two secondary sources related to your topic. Use the primary source analysis toolfor help with analyzing primary sources.
Primary Sources
APA Citation for Primary Source 1:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
Annotation for Primary Source 1:
Provide an annotation explaining what the source is, where it came from, what this source can tell us about your topic, what questions it raises, and how this source will help you prove your thesis. Be sure to clearly identify which specific event this source relates to. Here are some examples of annotations.
APA Citation for Primary Source 2:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
Annotation for Primary Source 2:
Provide an annotation explaining what the source is, where it came from, what this source can tell us about your topic, what questions it raises, and how this source will help you prove your thesis.Be sure to clearly identify which specific event this source relates to. Here are some examples of annotations.
Secondary Sources
APA Citation for Secondary Source 1:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
Annotation for Secondary Source 1:
Provide an annotation explaining what the author's thesis is, how they prove their thesis, and how this source will help you prove your thesis. Be sure to clearly identify which specific event this source relates to. Here are some examples of annotations.
APA Citation for Secondary Source 2:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
Annotation for Secondary Source 2:
Provide an annotation explaining what the author's thesis is, how they prove their thesis, and how this source will help you prove your thesis. Be sure to clearly identify which specific event this source relates to. Here are some examples of annotations.
4. Thesis Statement
Once you have analyzed your sources, consult the AWC's "Thesis Statement" and use the writing center's Thesis Generator to craft a thesis on your topic, based on your findings from your sources.
Please remember that there are primary listed in the Week3 Discussion Board 1. You are free to use one or more of those primary sources or you may find your own. You are also welcome to use the secondary sources throughout the course listed as "recommended sources."
Thesis: