Bibliography
Bibliography
Module 1
Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War. Produced by History Education. 2006, Video, https://ccco.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=151823&xtid=43028 1:30:01.
Bryan, William Jennings. “Cross of Gold Speech.” July 1896. At History Matters, George Mason University. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5354/.
CrashCourse. Reconstruction and 1876: Crash Course US History #22. Presented by John Green. July 18, 2013. Video, https://youtu.be/nowsS7pMApI, 13:00.
“East and West Shaking Hands at the Laying of the Last Rail Union Pacific Railroad.” 1869. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:East_and_West_Shaking_hands_at_the_laying_of_last_rail_Union_Pacific_Railroad_-_Restoration.jpg.
Edison, Thomas. As quoted at “Edison and Innovation Series – The Invention Factory.” Thomas A. Edison Papers, Rutgers. Accessed January 23, 2019. http://edison.rutgers.edu/inventionfactory.htm.
“Freedmen Voting in New Orleans in 1867.” 1867. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FreedmenVotingInNewOrleans1867.jpeg.
Library of Congress. “The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship.” Library of Congress, Exhibitions. Accessed December 28, 2018. https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african-american-odyssey/reconstruction.html.
Locke, Joseph and Ben Wright, eds.. The American Yawp: A Massively Collaborative Open US History Textbook. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018. At http://www.americanyawp.com.
Saylor Academy. Saylor.org HIST212: “Impact of the Second Industrial Revolution.” Produced by Saylor Academy. 2011. Video, https://youtu.be/fczRgKjVy2c, 16:09.
WGBH Educational Foundation. A Biography of America. Produced by Annenberg Learner. 2000. Video, https://www.learner.org/series/biographyofamerica/index.html.
Module 2
College of Arts and Sciences, OSU. “Temperance and Prohibition.” The Ohio State University. Accessed January 4, 2019. https://prohibition.osu.edu.
Films for the Humanities and Sciences. America in the 20th Century. Produced by Media Rich Learning. 2003. Video, https://ccco.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=151823&seriesID=24048 13 parts.
Library of Congress. “Enrique Dupuy de Lôme.” Hispanic Division, Library of Congress. Accessed January 4, 2019. https://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/dupuy.html.
Locke, Joseph and Ben Wright, eds.. The American Yawp: A Massively Collaborative Open US History Textbook. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018. At http://www.americanyawp.com.
US Congress. An Act to Provide for the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Indians on the Various Reservations. February 8, 1887. At Ourdocuments.gov. https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=50&page=transcript..
WGBH Educational Foundation. A Biography of America. Produced by Annenberg Learner. 2000. Video, https://www.learner.org/series/biographyofamerica/index.html.
Wilson, Jack (Wovoka). “The Messiah Message.” August 1891. At PBS: Archives of the West. https://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/eight/gdmessg.htm..
Module 3
Brooks, Ernest. “Lancashire Fusiliers Trench Beaumont Hamel, 1916.” Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lancashire_Fusiliers_trench_Beaumont_Hamel_1916.jpg.
“Cross Channel Ferry “Sussex” at Boulogne in 1916, Showing the Effect Of Torpedo Attack by the German U-boat UB-29.” Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ferry_%22Sussex%22_torpedoed_1916.jpg.
Duffy, Michael. FirstWorldWar.com. Accessed January 10, 2019. https://www.firstworldwar.com/index.htm.
Films for the Humanities and Sciences. America in the 20th Century. Produced by Media Rich Learning. 2003. Video, https://ccco.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=151823&seriesID=24048 13 parts.
Garvey, Marcus. “The True Solution to the Negro Problem – 1922.” In The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey: Africa or Africans, edited by Amy Jacques Garvey, 38 – 39. London: Routledge, 2006.
Hall, G. Stanley. “Flapper Americana Novissima.” Atlantic Monthly (June 1922): 771 – 780. http://www.unz.com/print/AtlanticMonthly-1922jun-00771/.
Harding, Warren G.. “Inaugural Address.” March 4, 1921. At Avalon Project at Yale Law School. http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/harding.asp.
Harding, Warren G. “Return to Normalcy.” May 14, 1920. At Teaching American History.org, Ashbrook Center. http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/return-to-normalcy/.
Harris & Ewing. “Warren G. Harding.” Circa 1920. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Warren_G_Harding-Harris_%26_Ewing.jpg.
Jackson, Edward N. “Big Four.” May 27, 1919. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Big_four.jpg.
Locke, Joseph and Ben Wright, eds.. The American Yawp: A Massively Collaborative Open US History Textbook. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018. At http://www.americanyawp.com.
Neiberg, Michael S.. Fighting the Great War: A Global History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2005.
“Nicola Sacco, and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.” 1923. Boston Public Library. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sacvan.jpg.
Otis Historical Archives Nat’l Museum of Health & Medicine. “Emergency Hospital During Influenza Epidemic, Camp Funston, Kansas.” 1918. Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emergency_hospital_during_Influenza_epidemic,_Camp_Funston,_Kansas_-_NCP_1603.jpg.
Penfield, N.W.. “The Lusitania at the End of Record Voyage, 1907.” Library of Congress. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Lusitania_at_end_of_record_voyage_1907_LC-USZ62-64956.jpg.
Tröstl, Karl. Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie leave the Sarajevo Guildhall. June 28, 1914. Photo. At Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Postcard_for_the_assassination_of_Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_in_Sarajevo.jpg#/media/File:Postcard_for_the_assassination_of_Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_in_Sarajevo.jpg.
WGBH Educational Foundation. A Biography of America. Produced by Annenberg Learner. 2000. Video, https://www.learner.org/series/biographyofamerica/index.html.
Wilson, Woodrow. Quoted in Harlow A. Hyde. Scraps of Paper: The Disarmament Treaties Between the World Wars. Lincoln: Media Publishing, 1988.
Wilson, Woodrow. “US Declaration of Neutrality.” August 19, 1914. At Firstworldwar.com. https://www.firstworldwar.com/source/usneutrality.htm.
Zimmerman, Arthur. “Transcript of the Zimmerman Telegram (1917).” At Ourdocuments.gov, National Archives. https://www.ourdocuments.gov/print_friendly.php?flash=true&page=transcript&doc=60&title=Transcript+of+Zimmermann+Telegram+%281917%29.
Module 4
Architect of the Capitol. “FDR Inauguration 1933.” March 4, 1933. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FDR_Inauguration_1933.jpg.
Chamberlain, Neville. “Peace in Our Time.” 1938. At The Internet History Sourcebook, Fordham University. https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1939PEACE.asp.
Churchill, Winston. The Few: Churchilla’s Speech to the House of Commons. August 20, 1940. At The Churchill Society of London. http://www.churchill-society-london.org.uk/thefew.html.
Coolidge, Calvin. “Coolidge Announcement That He Will Not Run For President in 1928.” 1927. At The American Memory Project, Library of Congress. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/amrlm.mc21.
Films for the Humanities and Sciences. America in the 20th Century. Produced by Media Rich Learning. 2003. Video, https://ccco.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=151823&seriesID=24048 13 parts.
Hatch, Robert A.. “Historiography, Briefly Defined.” The Scientific Revolution Homepage, University of Florida. Accessed December 28, 2018. http://users.clas.ufl.edu/ufhatch/pages/02-TeachingResources/historiography/overview-hatch.htm.
Hoover, Herbert. “Inaugural Address of Herbert Hoover.” March 4, 1929. At Avalon Project at Yale Law School. http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hoover.asp.
Lange, Dorothea. “African American Woman During the Great Depression in Hinds County, Mississippi.” US Farm Security Administration. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_American_woman_during_the_Great_Depression_in_Hinds_County,_Mississippi.jpg.
Library of Congress. “Great Depression and World War II, 1929 – 1945: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1933 – 1945.” The Library of Congress. Accessed January 10, 2019. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/timeline/depwwii/newdeal/.
Llewellyn, Jennifer and Steve Thompson. “What is Historiography?.” Alpha History. 2014. https://alphahistory.com/what-is-historiography/.
Locke, Joseph and Ben Wright, eds.. The American Yawp: A Massively Collaborative Open US History Textbook. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018. At http://www.americanyawp.com.
Long, Huey P.. “Speech to Senate Staffers at the Washington Press Club.” December 11, 1935. At American Rhetoric. https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/hueyplongbarbecuespeechpressclub.htm.
National Recovery Administration. “NRA (National Recovery Administration) member: We Do Our Part.” Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NewDealNRA.jpg.
Office of Emergency Management. “WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS.” National Archives. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%22WE_THE_PEOPLES_OF_THE_UNITED_NATIONS%22_-_NARA_-_516086.jpg.
Onion, Rebecca. “The Other NRA (Or How the Philadelphia Eagles Got Their Name).” Slate.com. May 22, 2013. Accessed January 10, 2019. https://slate.com/human-interest/2013/05/national-recovery-administration-forgotten-symbol-of-new-deal-agency-gave-philadelphia-eagles-their-team-name.html.
Oppenheimer, J. Robert. The Decision to Drop the Bomb. 1965. Television Interview.
Roosevelt, Franklin. “The Great Arsenal of Democracy.” December 29, 1940. At American Rhetoric. https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fdrarsenalofdemocracy.html.
Roosevelt, Franklin. “”Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself:” FDR’s First Inaugural Speech.” March 4, 1933. At History Matters, George Mason University. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5057/.
Rothstein, Arthur. “Farming Walking in Dust Storm Cimarron County Oklahoma.” April 1936. Farm Security Administration. Library of Congress. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Farmer_walking_in_dust_storm_Cimarron_County_Oklahoma2.jpg.
“Shanghai 1937.” Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Shanghai1937IJA_ruins.jpg.
State Department Telegram. Quoted at “Voyage of the St. Louis.” United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Accessed March 19, 2019. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/voyage-of-the-st.louis.
US Congress. “Lend-Lease Act.” 1941. At Ourdocuments.gov, National Archives. https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=71.
US Navy. “Japanese Aircraft Carrier Zuikaku and Two Destroyers Under Attack on 20 June 1944.” Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Zuikaku_and_two_destroyers_under_attack_on_20_June_1944_(80-G-238025).jpg.
“US Supreme Court 1932.” Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Supreme_Court_1932.jpg.
WGBH Educational Foundation. A Biography of America. Produced by Annenberg Learner. 2000. Video, https://www.learner.org/series/biographyofamerica/index.html.
Module 5
Churchill, Winston. “Sinews of Peace.” March 5, 1946. At International Churchill Society. https://winstonchurchill.org/resources/speeches/1946-1963-elder-statesman/the-sinews-of-peace/.
Films for the Humanities and Sciences. America in the 20th Century. Produced by Media Rich Learning. 2003. Video, https://ccco.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=151823&seriesID=24048 13 parts.
“Fight If We Must Newspaper Headline.” August 8, 1964. Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:17_News_Fight_if_we_must_3-12-26-01.png.
Gerstel, Steve. “Gulf of Tonkin Incident 20 Years Ago.” UPI Archives. July 23, 1984. Accessed January 28, 2019. https://www.upi.com/Archives/1984/07/23/Gulf-of-Tonkin-incident-20-years-ago/3841459403200/.
Johnson, Lyndon. “Gulf of Tonkin Response.” August 4, 1964. At The History Place. http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/vietnam/johnson-tonkin.htm.
Johnson, Lyndon. “President’s Message to Congress.” August 5, 1964. At MtHolyoke.edu. https://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/tonkinsp.htm.
Kennan, George. “The Long Telegram.” February 22, 1946. At Wilson Center Digital Archive. https://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/document/116178.pdf.
King, Martin Luther Jr.. “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop.” April 3, 1968. At American Rhetoric. https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkivebeentothemountaintop.htm.
Levy, Michael. “United States Presidential Election of 1960.” Encyclopdia Britannica. November 1, 2018. Accessed January 27, 2019. https://www.britannica.com/event/United-States-presidential-election-of-1960.
“Lincoln, Abraham.” Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia. 2017. https://ccco.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=funk&AN=LI064100&site=ehost-live&scope=site.
Locke, Joseph and Ben Wright, eds.. The American Yawp: A Massively Collaborative Open US History Textbook. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018. At http://www.americanyawp.com.
Marshall, George C.. “The “Marshall Plan” Speech at Harvard University, June 5, 1947.” At Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. http://www.oecd.org/general/themarshallplanspeechatharvarduniversity5june1947.htm.
Masaryk, Jan. Quoted at Frank A. Smitha. “The Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan, to 1948.” Macrohistory. 2018. Accessed January 27, 2019. http://www.fsmitha.com/h2/ch24cld2b.htm.
Miller, Douglas T.. Visions of America: Second World War to the Present. St. Paul: West Pub., 1988.
Morgan, Ted. Reds: McCarthyism in Twentieth-Century America. New York: Random House Publishing, 2004.
PBS. Levittown, NY: 1947: 10 Towns that Changed America. Produced by PBS. 2016. Video, https://ccco.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=151823&xtid=129836&loid=460669, 5:28.
Raphael. The School of Athens (fresco). 1511. At Wikimedia Commons, the free repository. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%22The_School_of_Athens%22_by_Raffaello_Sanzio_da_Urbino.jpg.
Truman, Harry. “President’s Message to Congress, March 12, 1947.” At Ourdocuments.gov, National Archives. https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=81.
WGBH Educational Foundation. A Biography of America. Produced by Annenberg Learner. 2000. Video, https://www.learner.org/series/biographyofamerica/index.html.
Module 6
Bush, George W.. “Bullhorn Address to Ground Zero Rescue Workers.” September 14, 2001. At American Rhetoric. https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911groundzerobullhorn.htm.
Carter, Jimmy. “Energy and the National Goals – A Crisis of Confidence.” July 15, 1979. At American Rhetoric. https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jimmycartercrisisofconfidence.htm.
Farnsworth, Malcolm. Watergate.info. Accessed January 11, 2019. http://watergate.info.
Films for the Humanities and Sciences. America in the 20th Century. Produced by Media Rich Learning. 2003. Video, https://ccco.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=151823&seriesID=24048 13 parts.
Films Media Group. The 2000’s: A New Reality. Produced by National Geographic. 2014. Video, https://ccco.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?seriesID=140854&crumb=1&wID=151823, 2 Titles.
Locke, Joseph and Ben Wright, eds.. The American Yawp: A Massively Collaborative Open US History Textbook. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018. At http://www.americanyawp.com.
Nixon, Richard. “I Am Not A Crook Speech.” ABC News. November 17, 1973. Video. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/video/richard-nixon-im-crook-17736796.
Nixon, Richard. Quoted in Lewis Gould. Grand Old Party: A History of the Republicans. New York: Random House, 2014.
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. “Watergate Exhibit Evidence.” National Archives. Accessed January 11, 2019. https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/index.php/watergate-exhibit-evidence.
WGBH Educational Foundation. A Biography of America. Produced by Annenberg Learner. 2000. Video, https://www.learner.org/series/biographyofamerica/index.html.
The Woodward and Bernstein Watergate Papers. Harry Ransom Center: The University of Texas Austin: Exhibitions. Accessed January 11, 2019. https://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/web/woodstein/post/.