African American   Immigration to  Wyandotte County
18875 - 1885
Delaware Township 
PART VII: 
SPINNING OFF OTHER RESEARCH
 

    The next step in the research project is to spin-off original research based on topics the tutorials suggested or on other topics concerning the community.   The use of a research journal will help  sort through topics and consider their appropriateness.

                                            Choosing an Area to Research

Keep notes and write journal entries while going through the following  activities designed to help find a research area.
 

 

                                                    Choosing a Research Question

After finding a suitable area for research, a specific question must be developed.  This research question will guide all of the research done in this area.   It must be limited to a small part of the research area, as the research questions on the tutorials were limited.  Use the research journal to list possible research questions on the research area.

    Write them in the style of the tutorial research questions which were:

    "Was Louis Gregory  guilty of first degree murder in the death of Roy Martin?
     "Was the founding of Sumner a result of racial prejudice or racial cooperation?"
     "Did the Black population of Delaware Township,  increase after the 1879 Black exodus  from the South?"
     "Is the town site of Old Quindaro historically significant enough to warrant inclusion on the National Park Service Underground Railroad Trail?"
 

    After writing several possible research questions on your research area, test the appropriateness of each question by asking  the following questions about each one.