Reading Response – Coates (due 3/6)

Step 1: Read Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “The Case for Reparations” and answer the following questions, citing from the text as necessary:

1) What is Coates’ intellectual or research problem? Think about the Booth formula of naming a topic, adding a question, and articulating significance—what would Coates’ be?

2) What is his main claim? How does he reach this claim?

 

Step 2: Begin to brainstorm your own possible research topics:

Pick 2 focused topics, as Booth describes them in section 3.3 of “From Topics to Questions,” that grow out of this seed text. Explain what in the Coates triggered your interest in this topic (you should cite a particular moment or moments in the relevant seed text).  In class, we will add questions to these topics.

 

Length: 250-400 words

 

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