"California Dreamers,” New America Media. Page A - 1 of
the San Francisco Chronicle on April 25, 2007.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/04/25/MNGELPF0E71.DTL
This article provided information about what the youth of today consider to be the most pressing issues through a survey. (Used in the morals section).
Glover, Rebecca J., Lance C. Garmon, and Darrell M. Hull. "Media's Moral Messages: Assessing Perceptions Of Moral Content In Television Programming." Journal Of Moral Education 40.1 (2011): 89-104. Academic Search Complete. Web. 3 Dec. 2012.
This article supplied most of my direction for the media section of the website.
Herr, Norman. "Television and Health." The Source Book for Teaching Science. TV- Free America, n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2012. <file:///C:/Users/Nicole/Documents/English/60%27s%20paper/Technology%20Sources/tv&health.html>.
This was a good source to get statistics on television usage in today’s society.
"John F. Kennedy Library and Museum: Civil Rights Movement." John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Dec. 2012. <http://www.jfklibrary.org/>.
From this website I found information on the diner in North Carolina and how people participated in sit-ins.
Kazin, Michael. "Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Meanings of the 1960s." The American Historical Review 114.4 (2009): 980-89. Print.
I used this article to learn about what and who Martin Luther King Jr was and what he did in the 1960's.
Neff, Donald. "America Fights More than War in Vietnam." The New York Times [New York] 21 Apr. 1964: 4. Print.
This was useful in showing the strain the Vietnam War had on the U.S.
O'Dell, Jolie. “For the First Time, More People Get News Online Than From Newspapers.” Mashable News. March 15, 2011.
http://mashable.com/2011/03/15/online-versus-newspaper-news/
This article was referenced in the media section of the website.
Podesta, Melita. "1960's Family." New England Economic Adventure [Boston] Oct. 2004: n. pag. Print.
This was useful because it gave facts about technology found in family life during the 1960’s.
Qualman, Erik. "Social Network Users Statistics." Word of Mouth for Social Good. N.p., 16 Aug. 2011. Web. 24 Nov. 2012. <file:///C:/Users/Nicole/Documents/English/60%27s%20paper/Technology%20Sources/Social%20Network%20Users%20Statistics%202011%20_%20Socialnomics.htm>.
This was a good source because it gave me facts to back up my point that the youths of today are very involved with social networking.
Rosenberg, Jennifer. "What Was the Vietnam War?" Vietnam. About.com, n.d. Web. <file:///C:/Users/Nicole/Documents/English/60%27s%20paper /Vietnam%20sources/basic%20info%20on%20vietnam.htm>.
This was useful because it gave me a simple and easy background on the Vietnam War.
"The Hippies." Time 90.1 (1967): 22. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 Dec. 2012.
This was a very informative article on Hippies and helped in the description of Hippies and their morals.
"The Truman Doctrine, 1947." U.S. Department of State: Office of the Historian. U.S. Department of State, n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. <file:///C:/Users/Nicole/Documents/English/60%27s%20paper/Vietnam%20sources/TrumanDoctrine.htm>.
I used this source to get information on the Truman Doctrine, which was used for Foreign Affair policies in the 1960’s.
Tywoniak, Edward. "STILL HOPING: A REFLECTION ON THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION OF THE 1960s." ETC a Review of the General Semantics 67.3 (2010): 287-93. Print.
I used information from this article to relate how the music of the 1960's effected individuals and effected the youth as a whole.
U.S. Census Bureau. Household Internet Usage in and outside of the Home by State: 2010. 2012. Tables.
This was a useful source because it gave me statics about how much internet is being used in today society.
World Report, 12 Mar. 2010. Web. 27 Nov. 2012. <http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2010/03/12/the-1960s-polarization-cynicism-and-the-youth-rebellionredirect>.
This article gave a good summary of the youth of the 1960’s. I used to find brief information on the Peace Corp.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/04/25/MNGELPF0E71.DTL
This article provided information about what the youth of today consider to be the most pressing issues through a survey. (Used in the morals section).
Glover, Rebecca J., Lance C. Garmon, and Darrell M. Hull. "Media's Moral Messages: Assessing Perceptions Of Moral Content In Television Programming." Journal Of Moral Education 40.1 (2011): 89-104. Academic Search Complete. Web. 3 Dec. 2012.
This article supplied most of my direction for the media section of the website.
Herr, Norman. "Television and Health." The Source Book for Teaching Science. TV- Free America, n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2012. <file:///C:/Users/Nicole/Documents/English/60%27s%20paper/Technology%20Sources/tv&health.html>.
This was a good source to get statistics on television usage in today’s society.
"John F. Kennedy Library and Museum: Civil Rights Movement." John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Dec. 2012. <http://www.jfklibrary.org/>.
From this website I found information on the diner in North Carolina and how people participated in sit-ins.
Kazin, Michael. "Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Meanings of the 1960s." The American Historical Review 114.4 (2009): 980-89. Print.
I used this article to learn about what and who Martin Luther King Jr was and what he did in the 1960's.
Neff, Donald. "America Fights More than War in Vietnam." The New York Times [New York] 21 Apr. 1964: 4. Print.
This was useful in showing the strain the Vietnam War had on the U.S.
O'Dell, Jolie. “For the First Time, More People Get News Online Than From Newspapers.” Mashable News. March 15, 2011.
http://mashable.com/2011/03/15/online-versus-newspaper-news/
This article was referenced in the media section of the website.
Podesta, Melita. "1960's Family." New England Economic Adventure [Boston] Oct. 2004: n. pag. Print.
This was useful because it gave facts about technology found in family life during the 1960’s.
Qualman, Erik. "Social Network Users Statistics." Word of Mouth for Social Good. N.p., 16 Aug. 2011. Web. 24 Nov. 2012. <file:///C:/Users/Nicole/Documents/English/60%27s%20paper/Technology%20Sources/Social%20Network%20Users%20Statistics%202011%20_%20Socialnomics.htm>.
This was a good source because it gave me facts to back up my point that the youths of today are very involved with social networking.
Rosenberg, Jennifer. "What Was the Vietnam War?" Vietnam. About.com, n.d. Web. <file:///C:/Users/Nicole/Documents/English/60%27s%20paper /Vietnam%20sources/basic%20info%20on%20vietnam.htm>.
This was useful because it gave me a simple and easy background on the Vietnam War.
"The Hippies." Time 90.1 (1967): 22. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 Dec. 2012.
This was a very informative article on Hippies and helped in the description of Hippies and their morals.
"The Truman Doctrine, 1947." U.S. Department of State: Office of the Historian. U.S. Department of State, n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. <file:///C:/Users/Nicole/Documents/English/60%27s%20paper/Vietnam%20sources/TrumanDoctrine.htm>.
I used this source to get information on the Truman Doctrine, which was used for Foreign Affair policies in the 1960’s.
Tywoniak, Edward. "STILL HOPING: A REFLECTION ON THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION OF THE 1960s." ETC a Review of the General Semantics 67.3 (2010): 287-93. Print.
I used information from this article to relate how the music of the 1960's effected individuals and effected the youth as a whole.
U.S. Census Bureau. Household Internet Usage in and outside of the Home by State: 2010. 2012. Tables.
This was a useful source because it gave me statics about how much internet is being used in today society.
World Report, 12 Mar. 2010. Web. 27 Nov. 2012. <http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2010/03/12/the-1960s-polarization-cynicism-and-the-youth-rebellionredirect>.
This article gave a good summary of the youth of the 1960’s. I used to find brief information on the Peace Corp.