Find specific resources (newspaper articles, interviews, scholarly (that is expert) blogs, policy papers, podcasts, etc. You have a lot of room here in terms of what kind of specific resources you use, but you need to find at least 3 of them. * Create an annotated bibliography on them To do this, you list the source material in MLA format, and then summarizing the key findings. For example In this podcast, history expert, Dr. X goes over the history of the slave plantation in Georgia (you can find info on how to make an annotated bibliography here: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/common_writing_assignments/annotated_bibliographies/index.html. For our purposes, your annotated bibliography just needs to summarize your sources, the arguments they make, etc. Remember, you should be telling me what the source argues or claims, not just what it is about. In general the length of each entry should be a paragraph or two.