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Savannah Vaughan Mrs.

Sparrow History A Block 20 September 2013 Equal Credit Opportunity Act Appeal of Potential Violation of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and the Fair Housing Act. Office of the Comptroller of Currency. Department of Treasury, 1999. Web. 9 October 2013. This is a good website because it explains in detail what the ECOA is about and what it prohibits. I can trust this source because it is the department of justice which means it is a government website.

Interview with Lindy Boggs, January 31, 1974. Documenting the American South. University Library, 6 November 2013. Web. 5 November 2013. This is a good source for me to use because it is an interview of Lindy Boggs and she is the one who started the ECOA. This source is reliable because it is was an interview that actually happened.

The Second Wave: A New Womens Movement. U.S. History In Context. Primary Source Media, 1999. American Movement. Web. 26 September 2013. This is a good database because it not only explains the Equal Credit Opportunities Act but other events in history involving women and segregation against them. This website has a lot of great information about women and the movements that have happened. I think I can trust this source because it is a resource made by the government.

Ammermann, Sarah. Adverse Action Notice Requirements Under the ECOA and the FCRA. Consumer Compliance Outlook. Federal Reserve System, 2013. Web. 22 October 2013. This is a good source for me because it tells me not only that the ECOA

is meant to lead to less discrimination but also the difference between it and other laws like it. This is a reliable source because it is a federal bank website which means it is part of the government.

Batten, Donna. Consumer Credit. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. , Date Published. Gale Encyclopedia of American Law. Web. 26 September 2013. This is a great database for my project because it explains the struggle women had to try to get equal rights but it also explains the Equal Credit Opportunities Act in detail. I can trust this website because I have used it many times before and always has reliable information.

Cunningham, Gail. The History of Women and Credit. Military.com. A Monster Company. Web. 9 October 2013. This is a good source for me because it shows different perspectives and what people thought about the Act. This is a reliable source because it is made by the military.

Daily Kos Member. LA-Sen: Mary Landrieu (D), "Lindy Boggs set the gold standard for public service. Daily Kos: Kos Media, 27 July, 2013. Web. 30 October, 2013. This is a good source because it introduces Lindy Boggs, the women who got the started. This is a reliable source because it is a news site. ECOA

Donovan, Shaun. About FHEO. HUD.GOV, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, October 22 2013. Web. 22 October 2013. This is a good source for me because it compares the ECOA and the FCRA to each other. This is a reliable source because it is run by the government.

Equal Credit Opportunity Act. Regulation B. Americas Credit Unions. Web. 30 September 2013. This is a good database because it is a credit website and the topic that I am doing is about credit. I can trust this website because it is a credit website and a lot of people need to use it so if it wasnt reliable people wouldnt use it as much.

Hudson, Dan. UDAAP and the New Fair Lending Standard. Western Independent Bankers. Dan Hudson, December 2011. Web. 22 October 2013. This source is beneficial to me because it explains what the consequences will be if this law isnt followed and it

also mentions a similar law which is the Fair Housing Act. This is a reliable source because it is a website focused on banking credit and in order for them to be successful they need to know the history credit.

Martin, Douglas. Lindy Boggs, Longtime Representative and Champion of Women, Is Dead at 97. New York Times. The New York Times Company, 27 July 2013. Web. 5 November 2013. This is a good source for me because It tells me who first came up with the ECOA and how it was made. It is a reliable source because it is the New York Times which is a trusted newspaper.

The Equal Credit Opportunity Act Prohibits Discrimination. Tucker Law Group. Nextclient.com, Inc, 2010. Web. 22 October 2013. This source is good for me because it not only explains what the ECOA is but it explains what it prohibits. This is a reliable source because it is a website regarding laws and the ECOA is a law so this websites data is reliable.

The Equal Credit Opportunity Act. The United States Department of Justice. U.S. Department of Justice. Web. 8 October 2013. This is a good website because it has a lot

of information about the the ECOA is and how it affected everyone. I can trust this website because it is run by the government and it looks at laws that have been made.

Women are encouraged to obtain credit in their own name. NFCC. Web. 26 September 2013. This seems to be a good database for me to use because it has plenty of information about where when and why the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) happened. I can trust this website because it is a credit website so thats why it explains about the ECQA.

Your Equal Credit Opportunity Rights. Federal Trade Commission, Consumer Information. The Federal Trade Commission: January 2013. Web. 22 October 2013. This is a good source because it explains what creditors may and may not do. This is a reliable source because it a consumer agency. It is part of the government.

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