My topic is: How did regional protest contribute to the end of apartheid in South Africa.

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All I want you to do for this is pick a topic. This is due on one day. The professor wants me to tell him what topic I picked you can choose any topic from this book

Crais, Clifton and Thomas V. McClendon, eds. The South Africa Reader: History, Culture, Politics. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2014. ISBN-13: 9780822355298

Proposal and Preliminary Bibliography

You will be required to submit a Proposal and Preliminary Bibliography for your Research Paper by March 13th. This proposal and annotated biography will show me that you are on the right track and should also help you prepare for the final push for this assignment over the last two months of the semester.

Your proposal is a brief, paragraph or two statement about what your project will be about, the focus of your research, and (most importantly) your thesis statement. Think of this proposal as an early form of the introduction of your research paper, where you essentially tell me what the paper will be about and your argument. Note: Your thesis statement does not have to be set in stone at this point, but it should illustrate the intention of your paper.

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Along with your proposal, you should also submit an annotated bibliography. An annotated bibliography is a collection of sources for your paper that act as a preliminary guide for your research. You should have at least five of your sources included in your annotated bibliography.

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How did regional protest contribute to the end of apartheid rule in South Africa?
Proposal: This project will outline mechanisms that were used by regional protestors to
eradicate apartheid rule in South Africa. Some of these methods used include economic boycotts,
international sanctions, strikes, and cold wars. The research will focus on techniques used during
this period that led to the abolishment of apartheid rule in this country. I will also show the
relationship between international communities and South Africa in terms of economic and
historical links that fostered the region demonstration.
Thesis statement: I believe that regional protest played an imperative role to eradicate apartheid
rule that raised racial segregation in South Africa.
Preliminary Bibliography
Karis, T., and Gerhart, G., M., eds., Challenge and Violence, 1953-1964,
Volume 3 of Karis, T., and Carter, G., M., eds., From Protest to Challenge. A
Documentary History of African Politics in South Africa, 1882-1964
(Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1977).
The journal shows Britain as a former colonial power and how they invested in South
Africa. Therefore, Britain has supported predicaments in South Africa because the two nations
have a similar link such as historical and economic. In fact, the first boycott movement took off
in London in 1959 where the ANC called for the boycott of South African commodities. Indeed
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