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Annotated Bibliography

1. "A Quote by Thurgood Marshall." Goodreads. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2017.
<http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/85257-i-wish-i-could-say-that-racism-
and-prejudice-were>.
The quote found on this website was put on the section where the process paper is
located. This quote spoke a lot of volume and needed to be put somewhere in the
project. It was decided to be put there as kind of a way to get positive and
inspirational words to the viewer as they conclude with the project and move on
with their life.

2. "Biographies of the Robes." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2017.


<http://www.pbs.org/wnet/supremecourt/rights/robes_marshall.html>.
This website was used to find information about Thurgood Marshalls early life.
Things like where he went to high school and college, adversity he went through at
a young age, and his legal career, were all discovered on this website. This
website was very useful and came in handy for that part of the project.

3. 2"Body Politic." Oyez. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2017.


<https://www.oyez.org/justices/thurgood_marshall>.
This was another website used toward the begging of the project used to collect a
lot of background information. It was used to help get the group more familiar with
this man named Thurgood Marshall and get good quality background information.
The information found was used to build the project.

4. History.com Staff. "Thurgood Marshall." History.com. A&E Television


Networks, 2009. Web. 08 Feb. 2017. <http://www.history.com/topics/black-
history/thurgood-marshall>.
This source was mainly used to fill in the cracks of the project. It provided things
like important dates, and information about his life that wasnt able to be found in
the other sources used. This website helped to conclude the website with
information desperately needed.

5. LOST THURGOOD MARSHALL INTERVIEW with MIKE WALLACE. Youtube.


SECRETMOVIES, 6 Aug. 2008. Web. 7 Feb. 2017.
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoPLitU6jVg>.
This video is used in the website to help explain his life and give a different aspect
to the project. It is easy to lose interest in just reading about someone, but to be
able to watch a video on them speaking and being talked about is much more
interesting. That is why it felt necessary to include it into the presentation.

6. Marshall Gets Sworn In. N.d. Daily News. Web. 7 Feb. 2017.
<http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/greatest-achievements-
thurgood-marshall-article-1.2383182>. /.latest_citation_text
This picture will be found in the project. The picture here is used as the header
background picture for the Supreme Court and Influenced Law Change tabs.
This is a picture of Thurgood getting inducted into the Supreme Court, which is why
it was used because of its relevance.

7. Profile and Timeline of Thurgood Marshall. N.p.: African American Heritage


Sourcebook, n.d. PDF.
<http://www.iasb.uscourts.gov/v2_community/section2.pdf>.
This website was used to gain information about Thurgoods early legal career. It
provided information about his time when he first became a lawyer. It helped to
give the information that many other websites missed, which is the start of his
legal career and the things he did.

8. SUDDRETH, LUCY D. "Thurgood MarshallHis Papers at LC Document a Career


in Civil Rights." Thurgood Marshall (February 22, 1993) - Library of Congress
Information Bulletin. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2017.
<http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/93/9304/marshall.html>.
This website was used as a guide through all of the proposed bills, and such, that
Thurgood had proposed throughout his career. All of the cases he brought up in
court were all for civil rights. These actions are why people consider him to be the
father of the civil rights movement.

9. The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2017.


<https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/10/thurgood-marshall-
badass/403189/>.
The main use for this website was the picture that was on it. The other reason why
this website was so important was because it talked about Thurgoods thoughts on
Civil Rights and who was the one who truly started it. It showed a side of which
most people werent familiar with, which is Civils Rights activists.

10. The Supreme Court Justice May Have Left a Stronger Legacy off the
Bench. N.d. The Atlantic. Web. 7 Feb. 2017.
<https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/10/thurgood-marshall-
badass/403189/>.
This picture will be found in the project. The picture here is of Thurgood Marshall
marching the streets with fellow supporters. The picture is also used as the header
background, but for the Background and Impact in the Classroom tabs.

11. "Thurgood Marshall Biography." Thurgood Marshall Biography - Life,


Family, Parents, Name, Story, Death, History, Wife, School, Young,
Information, Born. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2017.
<http://www.notablebiographies.com/Lo-Ma/Marshall-Thurgood.html>.
This website was used to write the Background section of the project. It provided
a lot of information about Thurgoods parents, schooling, and how became
interested in law. It also talked about struggles him and the family went through to
be able to get him through college.
12. "Thurgood Marshall Biography." Thurgood Marshall Biography. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2017.
<http://chnm.gmu.edu/courses/122/hill/marshall.htm>.
This website was mainly used for basic research on Thurgood and his legacy. It
gave a lot of basic information which helped to create a base line for the project.
This website really helpe to kick start our research for this project.

13. Thurgood Marshall Full Episode. Youtube. Jain OLeksyuk, n.d. Web. 7
Feb. 2017. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw6s89Nmyv4>.
This video is used in the website to help explain his life and give a different aspect
to the project. It is easy to lose interest in just reading about someone, but to be
able to watch a video on them speaking and being talked about is much more
interesting. That is why it felt necessary to include it into the presentation.

14. "Thurgood Marshall's Law." Thurgood Marshall's Law. N.p., 03 May


2016. Web. 08 Feb. 2017. <http://thurgoodmarshall.com/marshalls-law/>.
This website was very useful in that it provided various types of information. It had
videos, pictures, quotes, etc., that were able to be used in the project. It was a
useful source in the way that it didnt restrict or narrow the research to only one
form of information, but various types.

15. Thurgood Marshall. N.d. Pinterest. Web. 7 Feb. 2017.


<https://www.pinterest.com/pin/68679963037305589/>.
This picture will be found in the project. This picture can be found on the
Influenced Law Change tab of the project. This picture was chosen because of
the clarity and intensity of his face, which reminds you of someone in court.

16. Thurgood Marshall. N.d. 1960s: The Decade That African Americans
Rallied For Equality. Web. 7 Feb. 2017.
<http://123456978.weebly.com/thurgood-marshall.html>.
These pictures will be found in the project. Two pictures that were used for this
project were found on this website. This first picture is just a simple picture of him
with his hand on his head. This picture was put on Background tab on the
project just because it was a nice of him. The second picture is another close up of
his face, which was used as the background of the home page in the beginning of
the project.

17. "Thurgood Marshall Quotes." Thurgood Marshall. N.p., n.d. Web. 08


Feb. 2017. <http://thurgoodmarshall.com/quotes-by-thurgood-marshall/>.
Some of the quotes found on this website were used throughout the website
depending on it relevance to the tab. Quotes from this can be found in the
Supreme Court, Impact in the Classroom, and Conclusion tabs. It helps to
summarize each section and show Thurgoods thoughts on the different tabs.

18. Thugood Marshall. Youtube. Brutus Alwaysmind, 25 Jan. 2015. Web. 7


Feb. 2017. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuQom2tVS8k&t=6s>.
This video is used in the website to help explain his life and give a different aspect
to the project. It is easy to lose interest in just reading about someone, but to be
able to watch a video on them speaking and being talked about is much more
interesting. That is why it felt necessary to include it into the presentation.

19. What Would Thurgood Marshall Say about What Is Happening in China?
N.d. Washington, D.C. China Law & Policy. Web. 7 Feb. 2017.
<http://chinalawandpolicy.com/tag/thurgood-marshall/>.
This picture will be found in the project. This picture is of Thurgood standing in
front of a building with an intense face. I put this picture in Supreme Court
section of the website because his face resembles someone of focus and intensity,
which is what he brought to every court case.

20. Williams, Juan. Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. New York:


Three Rivers, 1998. Print.
As this book was checked out it really helped to get the research more in depth
and provided more knowledge about specific parts of his life. A lot of knowledge
about his early life in the education system, his life and work as a lawyer, and his
journey to the supreme court was found. This book allowed a more in depth
research to happen and provided a different point of view on his life.

Black Citation= Secondary Source


Red Citation= Primary Source

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