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Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources
Black History Month. History Channel, n.d. Web. This is a primary source. It helps me
understand the Little Rock Nine more because and can see it visually. I can have a better
perception of the little rock nine.
The Little Rock Nine. N.d. Photograph. N.p. This is a primary source. It helps me know what the
Little Rock Nine looked like. It is a photograph of the all nine of the little rock nine.
Little Rock Nine Documentary. N.P., n.d. Web. 7 Feb. 2012. This is a primary source. It helps
me by letting me understand more about the Little Rock Nine. Also how they were
treated at school and away from school.
Marshall, Carole. “Little Rock Hits Headline.” n.d.: n. pag. Print. This is a primary source. It
helps me understand what Governor Faubus did to keep the nine African
American students out of school.
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Annotated Bibliography
Secondary Sources
Daisy Bates and the Little Rock Nine. N.d. Photograph. : Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock.
Web. 15 Feb. 2013. <http://www.offthegridfilms.com/2012/01/daisy-bates-first-
lady-of- little-rock.html>. This is a secondary source. It helps me understand more about
my turning point. I know what the Little Rock Nine was about and what happened during that
time.
Poe, Marshall, and Ellen Lindner. Little Rock Nine. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks, 2008. Print.
This is a secondary source. It helps me better understand more about the turning
point. I know what the Little Rock Nine were about and what happened to them during
that time.
"Interview with Thelma Wair." Interview by Thelma Wair. YouTube.com. N.P., n.d. Web. 15
Oct. 2012. This is a secondary source. It helped me to understand the Little Rock Nine
from someone that was in the group. It is also from a personal point of view.
Lewis, Anthony. "President Warns of Anarchy Peril." The New York Times 14 Jan. 2013: 1-5.
Print. This is a secondary source. It helps me understand how the President called off the
troops and told them to stand down so the nine could enter the school; and, also why he
told the police to escort the nine inside the school.
"Little Rock School Desegregation (1957)." Little Rock School Desegregation (1957). N.p., n.d.
Web. 15 Feb. 2013. <http://mlk-
kpp01.stanford.edu/index.php/encyclopedia/encyclopedia/enc_little_rock_school_desegr
egation_1957/>. This is a secondary sourse. It helped me to obtain photos of the nine
students.
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Marshall, Thurgood. "Little Rock Nine." Little Rock Nine. N.P., n.d. Web. 6 Nov. 2012.
<library.thinkquest.org>. This is a secondary source. It helps me to learn
information that I need to complete my project. I can better understand the Little Rock
Nine.
Roy, Beth. "Little Rock Nine." The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History or Culture. N.P., n.d.
Web. 15 Oct. 2012. <www.encylopediaofarkansas>. This is a secondary source. It helps
me because I know what the National Guard did to stop the Little Rock Nine from
entering the school and how it affected them.
THE LITTLE ROCK NINE. N.d. Photograph. Visionary Artistry Magazine RSS. Web. 15 Feb.
2013. <http://visionaryartistrymag.com/2011/02/the-little-rock-nine/>. This is
secondary source. It helped me obtain photographs of the students and other people
involved in the story.
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