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How to write an introductory paragraph for your research papers
in 3 kind-of-easy steps
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The three topics used:
Bob Dylan
Sports
Muhammad Ali Malcolm X
Music Sports Civil Rights
Affected aspects of life and culture: Popular music, professional sports, and the Civil Rights Movement all underwent dramatic changes during the 1960’s.
Quote/Hook: “There was music in the cafes at night and revolution in the air.”
Interpretation of the quote/General summary of the 1960’s: Bob Dylan, a seminal figure of the 1960’s, succinctly describes the decade: it was a period of great change socially and culturally in the United States.
Thesis (1): Bob Dylan revolutionized folk and popular music alike by writing topical protest songs and using electric instrumentation;
Thesis (2): Muhammad Ali revolutionized professional boxing by dominating the sport and using his religious views to protest the Vietnam War;
Thesis (3): and Malcolm X revolutionized the Civil Rights Movement by urging his followers to seek freedom through self-determination and even violence.
3 Part Thesis Statement
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Intro
“There was music in the cafes at night and revolution in the air.” Bob Dylan, a seminal figure of the 1960’s, succinctly describes the decade: it was a period of great change socially and culturally in the United States. Popular music, professional sports, and the Civil Rights Movement all underwent dramatic changes during the 1960’s. Bob Dylan revolutionized folk and popular music alike by writing topical protest songs and using electric instrumentation; Muhammad Ali revolutionized professional boxing by dominating the sport and using his religious views to protest the Vietnam War; and Malcolm X revolutionized the Civil Rights Movement by urging his followers to seek freedom through self-determination and even violence.