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Emiliano‌‌Ocampo‌ 1‌  ‌
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‌ANNOTATED‌‌BIBLIOGRAPHY‌  ‌
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PRIMARY‌‌SOURCES‌‌LIST‌  ‌
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1.‌‌“Arms‌‌Control‌‌Today.”‌‌The‌‌Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis‌‌|‌‌Arms‌‌Control‌‌Association,‌‌  
https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2002-11/features/cuban-missile-crisis.‌‌    ‌
About‌‌and‌‌Purpose-‌  ‌
This‌  ‌site‌  ‌helps‌  ‌gather‌  ‌information‌  ‌for‌  ‌the‌  ‌project‌  ‌because‌  ‌it‌  ‌provides‌  ‌special‌‌  
highlights‌‌   from‌‌   the‌‌  conference‌‌   of‌‌  Robert‌‌   S.‌‌
  McNamara,‌‌   the‌‌  secretary‌‌  of‌‌ defense‌‌  
to‌  ‌President‌  ‌Kennedy,‌  ‌this‌  ‌site‌  ‌also‌  ‌has‌  ‌included‌  ‌passages‌  ‌from‌  ‌recently‌‌  
released‌  ‌U.S.,‌  ‌Soviet,‌  ‌and‌  ‌Cuban‌  ‌documents‌  ‌that‌  ‌illustrate‌  ‌how‌  ‌events‌  ‌before,‌‌  
during,‌‌   and‌‌   after‌‌   the‌‌  crisis‌‌  unfolded‌‌   for‌‌
  those‌‌  involved.With‌‌  this‌‌  information‌‌  it‌‌
 will‌‌
 
help‌  ‌my‌  ‌project‌  ‌make‌  ‌it‌  ‌more‌  ‌detailed‌  ‌and‌  ‌more‌  ‌precise‌  ‌since‌  ‌it‌  ‌provides‌  ‌new‌‌  
information.‌  ‌
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2.‌‌“Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis.”‌‌Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis‌‌|‌‌JFK‌‌Library,‌‌  
https://www.jfklibrary.org/learn/about-jfk/jfk-in-history/cuban-missile-crisis.‌‌    ‌
 ‌ About‌‌and‌‌Purpose-‌  ‌
We‌‌   used‌‌   this‌‌   website‌‌   because‌‌   it‌‌
  is‌‌
  very‌‌  informative‌‌  and‌‌
 it‌‌
 helps‌‌  gather‌  ‌plenty‌‌  of‌‌
 
information,‌‌   it‌‌
  provides‌‌   links‌‌
  with‌‌  different‌‌   special‌‌  archives.‌‌  This‌‌  archive‌‌  contains‌‌  
lots‌‌of‌‌cool‌‌and‌‌interesting‌‌facts‌‌about‌‌the‌‌Cuban‌‌missile‌‌crisis.‌  ‌
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3.‌‌“Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis.”‌‌Encyclopædia‌‌Britannica,‌‌Encyclopædia‌‌Britannica,‌‌Inc.,‌‌  
https://www.britannica.com/event/Cuban-missile-crisis.‌‌    ‌
About‌‌and‌‌Purpose-‌  ‌
We‌  ‌used‌  ‌Britannica‌  ‌because‌  ‌it‌  ‌is‌  ‌a ‌ ‌trustworthy‌  ‌website‌  ‌with‌  ‌lots‌  ‌of‌  ‌information‌‌  
about‌  ‌the‌  ‌Cuban‌  ‌missile‌  ‌crisis.‌  ‌It‌  ‌contains‌  ‌lots‌  ‌of‌  ‌dates,‌‌   cool‌‌   images‌‌   and‌‌  really‌‌  
detailed‌‌   and‌‌   complex‌‌   information.‌‌   Most‌‌   of‌‌
  our‌‌
  information‌‌  in‌‌ our‌‌  project‌‌  is‌‌
 based‌‌  
brom‌‌britannica.‌  ‌
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4.‌‌History.com‌‌Editors.‌‌“Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis.”‌‌History.com,‌‌A&E‌‌Television‌‌  
Networks,‌‌4‌‌Jan.‌‌2010,‌h ‌ ttps://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis.‌   ‌
About‌‌and‌‌Purpose-‌‌    ‌
This‌‌source‌‌provides‌‌reference‌‌information‌‌on‌‌mock‌‌up‌‌propaganda‌‌posters‌‌and‌‌  
media‌‌manipulation‌‌from‌‌the‌‌time‌‌period.‌‌We‌‌are‌‌using‌‌it‌‌as‌‌a‌‌reference‌‌for‌‌  
primary‌‌sources‌‌like‌‌information.‌  ‌
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5.‌‌U.S.‌‌Department‌‌of‌‌State,‌‌U.S.‌‌Department‌‌of‌‌State,‌‌  
https://history.state.gov/milestones/1961-1968/cuban-missile-crisis.‌‌    ‌
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This‌‌primary‌‌source‌‌is‌‌used‌‌as‌‌a‌‌guide‌‌to‌‌the‌‌visuals‌‌such‌‌as‌‌the‌‌actual‌‌missile‌‌
 
silo‌‌map‌‌for‌‌San‌‌Cristobal.‌‌It‌‌helps‌‌us‌‌as‌‌the‌‌creators‌‌and‌‌the‌‌audience‌‌to‌‌
 
understand‌‌what‌‌these‌‌missile‌‌silos‌‌would‌‌look‌‌like‌‌in‌‌reality.‌  ‌
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SECONDARY‌‌SOURCES‌‌LIST‌  ‌
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1.Archive,‌‌Wilson‌‌Center‌‌Digital.‌‌Wilson‌‌Center‌‌Digital‌‌Archive,‌‌  
https://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/collection/31/cuban-missile-crisis.‌‌    ‌
About‌‌and‌‌Purpose-‌  ‌
This‌‌is‌‌a‌‌secondary‌‌source‌‌from‌‌Wilson‌‌Center‌‌that‌‌provides‌‌information‌‌about‌‌  
the‌‌events‌‌that‌‌occurred‌‌during‌‌the‌‌Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis.‌‌The‌‌information‌‌is‌‌  
organized‌‌in‌‌a‌‌timeline,‌‌so‌‌we‌‌get‌‌to‌‌see‌‌all‌‌of‌‌the‌‌important‌‌events‌‌that‌‌occurred‌‌  
and‌‌when‌‌they‌‌occurred.‌‌We‌‌can‌‌use‌‌the‌‌timeline‌‌and‌‌information‌‌to‌‌make‌‌sure‌‌  
we‌‌get‌‌the‌‌important‌‌information‌‌and‌‌dates‌‌correct.‌  ‌
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2.‌‌Evans,‌‌Michael.‌‌The‌‌Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis,‌‌1962:‌‌A‌‌Political‌‌Perspective‌‌after‌‌40‌‌  
Years,‌h ‌ ttps://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/nsa/cuba_mis_cri/index.htm.‌‌    ‌
About‌‌and‌‌Purpose-‌‌    ‌
This‌‌secondary‌‌source‌‌is‌‌an‌‌archive‌‌from‌‌The‌‌National‌‌Security‌‌Archive‌‌that‌‌  
shows‌‌different‌‌documents,‌‌photographs,‌‌audios,‌‌and‌‌chronology‌‌from‌‌the‌‌  
Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis.‌‌We‌‌can‌‌use‌‌the‌‌different‌‌audios,‌‌and‌‌photographs‌‌to‌‌  
enhance‌‌our‌‌website‌‌and‌‌provide‌‌accurate‌‌accounts‌‌of‌‌information.‌  ‌
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3.“Nuclear‌‌Close‌‌Calls:‌‌The‌‌Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis.”‌‌Atomic‌‌Heritage‌‌Foundation,‌‌15‌‌June‌‌  
2018,‌‌‌https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/nuclear-close-calls-cuban-missile-crisis.‌‌    ‌
About‌‌and‌‌Purpose-‌‌    ‌
This‌‌paper‌‌is‌‌a‌‌recount‌‌of‌‌the‌‌events‌‌by‌‌the‌‌Atomic‌‌Heritage‌‌Foundation‌‌who‌‌  
study‌‌Nuclear‌‌affairs‌‌all‌‌over‌‌the‌‌world‌‌current‌‌and‌‌throughout‌‌history.‌‌The‌‌  
source‌‌touches‌‌on‌‌the‌‌critical‌‌decisions‌‌each‌‌party‌‌made‌‌to‌‌prevent‌‌the‌‌MAD‌‌or‌‌  
Mutual‌‌Assured‌‌Destruction‌‌for‌‌everybody‌‌involved‌‌or‌‌not.‌  ‌
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4.“One‌‌Step‌‌from‌‌Nuclear‌‌War.”‌‌National‌‌Archives‌‌and‌‌Records‌‌Administration,‌‌National‌‌  
Archives‌‌and‌‌Records‌‌Administration,‌‌  
https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2012/fall/cuban-missiles.html.‌‌    ‌
About‌‌and‌‌Purpose-‌  ‌
This‌‌secondary‌‌source‌‌provides‌‌information‌‌on‌‌what‌‌could‌‌have‌‌happened‌‌and‌‌  
what‌‌the‌‌government‌‌stated‌‌to‌‌help‌‌provide‌‌information‌‌to‌‌the‌‌public‌‌to‌‌calm‌‌  
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them‌‌and‌‌assure‌‌them‌‌of‌‌their‌‌safety.‌‌It‌‌gives‌‌insight‌‌to‌‌the‌‌stresses‌‌a‌‌person‌‌  
would‌‌feel‌‌at‌‌the‌‌time‌‌period.‌  ‌
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5.‌‌Schwarz,‌‌Benjamin.‌‌“The‌‌Real‌‌Cuban‌‌Missile‌‌Crisis.”‌‌The‌‌Atlantic,‌‌Atlantic‌‌Media‌‌  
Company,‌‌19‌‌Feb.‌‌2014,‌‌  
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/01/the-real-cuban-missile-crisis/309‌
190/.‌‌
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About‌‌and‌‌Purpose-‌  ‌
We‌‌  used‌‌  this‌‌
  website,‌‌   because‌‌   the‌‌
  information‌‌  is‌‌
  presented‌‌   in‌‌
  a ‌‌different‌‌
  way,‌‌
 it‌‌
 
provides‌  ‌other‌  ‌perspectives‌  ‌and‌  ‌other‌  ‌information‌  ‌that‌  ‌we‌  ‌didn't‌  ‌know.‌  ‌The‌‌  
author‌  ‌of‌  ‌this‌  ‌site‌  ‌displays‌  ‌the‌  ‌information‌  ‌in‌  ‌a ‌ ‌way‌  ‌which‌  ‌is‌  ‌easier‌  ‌to‌‌
 
comprehend,‌‌  which‌‌  helped‌‌ us‌‌
 understand‌‌  the‌‌
 topic‌‌  better‌‌
 that's‌‌ why‌‌  we‌‌
 used‌‌ this‌‌
 
site‌‌in‌‌our‌‌project.‌  ‌
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