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Primary Sources

"Color Photos from 1963 March on Washington." CNN. Cable News Network, 28 Aug. 2013. Web. 06
Feb. 2017.
We didnt have a lot of color photos for the march on Washington, and site could provide us with a
lot of them.

History.com Staff. "March on Washington." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 06
Feb. 2017.
We already knew a lot about the march on Washington, but this site provided us with a more indepth
look at the march. We also got lots of pictures from this site, too.

History.com Staff. "Plessy v. Ferguson." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 06
Feb. 2017.
This was a very helpful source because it provided very accurate information. Also, it gives the
reader an opportunity to depict the scene in their mind.

Secondary Sources

Mixon, Gregory, and Clifford Kuhn. "Atlanta Race Riot of 1906." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 29
October 2015. Web. 06 February 2017.
This source was very helpful providing us with information and pictures for an event that we did not
know much about.

Pilgrim, David. " What Was Jim Crow." Jim Crow Museum: Origins of Jim Crow. N.p., Sept.
2000. Web. 06 Feb. 2017.
The source helped me find information about the jim crow laws. The source provided specific
and helpful information.

"Techniques of Direct Disenfranchisement, 1880-1965." Techniques of Direct Disenfranchisement,


1880-1965. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Feb. 2017.
This website provided us with information about specific tactics that were used to disenfranchised
people in southern states.

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