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Okay, I'm having a really hard time coming up with a thesis. I am doing research on African Americans in the 19th century before the civil war (specifically African American inventors slaves/free) I wanted my thesis to be "WIthout the contribution of nineteenth century African Americans inventors America would not be the great industrial nation it is today" But the majority of industrialization in the U.S. happened after the civil war, and everytime I do any research it always mentions white inventors having to do the most with U.S. industrialization.

My second thesis would be "WIthout the contribution of nineteenth century African Americans inventors America would not be as technologically advanced as it is today" but that seems to go along with industiralization again.

I would VERY much appreciate if you could help me come up with a thesis concerning african american inventors VERY much appreciative.

if you need more info, just im me it's on my "personal page" or whatever

2006-11-24 08:25:44 · 4 answers · asked by gravytrain036 5 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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A lot of times, a thesis for a liberal-arts paper (lit, history, whatever) is more like the paper's theme or main point than, like in science, the hypothesis you're trying to prove. Maybe instead of setting out to prove such-and-such about African American inventors, you should just say to yourself, I'd like to learn about this, and let the research itself lead you to your thesis.

I bet it's going to be tough to find a lot on pre-Civil War African American inventors. Not that you shouldn't write the paper, because you should!, but maybe stop trying to find a such a large, national thesis. You could talk about, for example, the impact such inventors had on the abolition of slavery, or the emergence of more inventors in the North, or how the tension of slavery affected their work. See what you find out about the inventors themselves, and then look at their lives and see what themes or events or problems affected all of them. That's where your thesis will be.

Do you need to come up with the thesis separate from the paper? I know some teachers do that, to teach writing a paper as a step-by-step process, but those teachers will generally allow the thesis to grow and change as you learn more about your topic. So if you need to hand something in, it could be something like "Pre-Civil War African American inventors contributed to society", or something really basic, and then refine it as you do your research. If you don't have to hand in a separate thesis, then stop stressing about it and figure it out along the way.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:African_American_inventors

2006-11-24 08:44:16 · answer #1 · answered by supercheesegirl 2 · 1 0

Major contributions to the United States industrialization must be creditted prior to the Civial War, and to the nineteenth century African American inventors.

2006-11-24 08:48:32 · answer #2 · answered by mommymanic 4 · 0 1

A thesis is somewhat an instantaneous way of pointing out your opinion. working example, if i bypass to jot down a examine paper on the pros and cons of the death penalty and that i think of that it is going to be outlawed, then i could write a sentence (usually the final sentence of the 1st paragraph), pointing out something like "not in basic terms is the death penalty inhumane and morally incorrect, whether it somewhat is an high priced and time eating reason." (i'm not asserting i believe with that, because of the fact I ensue to believe capital punishment is needed, yet its a respectable adequate occasion). honestly, state your opinion of the action picture in a nicely thought out sentence it somewhat is short, whether it gets your element for the period of of course. After examining the thesis of a paper, the reader could understand precisely what this is the author is going to argue. be certain you do not write "i think of" or "i believe." you pick your thesis to be good. "The action picture "Iron guy" is an fantastic mix of action, suspense, and thanks to that, a brilliant variety of human beings will love this action picture and discover it relaxing." Haha nicely i'm hoping this variation into fairly helpful for you, solid success mutually with your thesis! :D

2016-10-13 01:09:43 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The best thing to do is stop trying to prove a negative. You keep trying to word it as "without suchandsuch, thisandthat wouldn't happen"

Turn it into a positive statement... "The existance of blahdeeblah contributed to the yadayada."

2006-11-24 08:30:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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