Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources
"1936,100m, Mens Olympic Games." Youtube. N.p., 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2014. This is an actual video of Jesse Owens winning gold in the 100m run. I used this video in my website on the 1936 Olympics page. I know this is a reliable source because I have seen other videos of Owens in the Olympics an it is the same footage.
"Art of War: WWI and WWII." Eastern Illinois University. Eastern Illinois University, n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2015. This is a collection of WWI and WWII posters. I used this collection for a few posters to put on my historical background page. I know this is a reliable source because it came from Eastern Illinois University, which is a state university.
"Brother Can You Spare a Dime." Internet Archives. Internet Archives, 13 Dec. 2014. Web. 5 Feb. 2015. This website gave me the Mp3 of the song "Brother Can You Spare a Dime," by Bing Crosby. I used this audio on my historical background page, so I set the historical feel. I know this is a reliable source because, the Internet Archive is a well know website that give valid audio information.
"Jesse Owens - Legacy." Flickr. Ohio State University Archives, n.d. Web. 1 Dec. 2014. This is a photo gallery of Owens after his Olympic career and how it helped shape the future. I used these pictures on all of my pages. I know this is a reliable source because Ohio State University Archives published this photo gallery.
Litsky, Frank. "Jesse Owens Dies of Cancer at 66: Hero of the 1936 Berlin Olympics." On This Day. New York Times, 2010. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. This is Jesse Owens obituary of when he died. I used this information To examine how people looked at him as a person and a role model. I know this is a reliable source because New York times is a well know newspaper.
Montague. "3 August, 1936 Herr Hitler Opens the Berlin Olympics." The Guradian. Guardian News and Media, 2 Aug. 2012. Web. 20 Nov. 2014. This is an online newspaper article, from 1936 stating that Hitler has opened the Berlin Olympics. I used this source by felling the since of being there and visualizing what it felt like and I tried to based my project design around that. I know this is a reliable source because it is from a newspaper publisher.
"Rare Photos of Jesse Owens." Sports Illustrated. Ed. Brendan Ripp. N.p., 12 Sept. 2013. Web. 20 Nov. 2014. This is a gallery of pictures of Owens during and after the Olympics. I use pictures from this gallery on my pages. I know this is a reliable ssource because Sports Illustrated is well know magazine.
Rundfunk, Desutscher. "Desutscher Rundfunk Interview Jesse Owens during Olympic Games 1936." Internet Archive. N.p., 10 Mar. 2001. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. This is a interview of Jesse Owens during the 1936 Olympics. I used this information to see Jesse Owens opinion about the Olympics and how he was treated. I know this is a reliable source because it is on he national archives internet archives.
"Voices of History." Old Radio World. Brandon Tran, 2003. Web. 5 Feb. 2015. This site has a lot of different radio clips from the 1930's. I used the audio of Hitler opening the 1936 Berlin Olympics in Germany. I know this is reliable source because this site has a lot of important and accurate information.
"1936,100m, Mens Olympic Games." Youtube. N.p., 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2014. This is an actual video of Jesse Owens winning gold in the 100m run. I used this video in my website on the 1936 Olympics page. I know this is a reliable source because I have seen other videos of Owens in the Olympics an it is the same footage.
"Art of War: WWI and WWII." Eastern Illinois University. Eastern Illinois University, n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2015. This is a collection of WWI and WWII posters. I used this collection for a few posters to put on my historical background page. I know this is a reliable source because it came from Eastern Illinois University, which is a state university.
"Brother Can You Spare a Dime." Internet Archives. Internet Archives, 13 Dec. 2014. Web. 5 Feb. 2015. This website gave me the Mp3 of the song "Brother Can You Spare a Dime," by Bing Crosby. I used this audio on my historical background page, so I set the historical feel. I know this is a reliable source because, the Internet Archive is a well know website that give valid audio information.
"Jesse Owens - Legacy." Flickr. Ohio State University Archives, n.d. Web. 1 Dec. 2014. This is a photo gallery of Owens after his Olympic career and how it helped shape the future. I used these pictures on all of my pages. I know this is a reliable source because Ohio State University Archives published this photo gallery.
Litsky, Frank. "Jesse Owens Dies of Cancer at 66: Hero of the 1936 Berlin Olympics." On This Day. New York Times, 2010. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. This is Jesse Owens obituary of when he died. I used this information To examine how people looked at him as a person and a role model. I know this is a reliable source because New York times is a well know newspaper.
Montague. "3 August, 1936 Herr Hitler Opens the Berlin Olympics." The Guradian. Guardian News and Media, 2 Aug. 2012. Web. 20 Nov. 2014. This is an online newspaper article, from 1936 stating that Hitler has opened the Berlin Olympics. I used this source by felling the since of being there and visualizing what it felt like and I tried to based my project design around that. I know this is a reliable source because it is from a newspaper publisher.
"Rare Photos of Jesse Owens." Sports Illustrated. Ed. Brendan Ripp. N.p., 12 Sept. 2013. Web. 20 Nov. 2014. This is a gallery of pictures of Owens during and after the Olympics. I use pictures from this gallery on my pages. I know this is a reliable ssource because Sports Illustrated is well know magazine.
Rundfunk, Desutscher. "Desutscher Rundfunk Interview Jesse Owens during Olympic Games 1936." Internet Archive. N.p., 10 Mar. 2001. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. This is a interview of Jesse Owens during the 1936 Olympics. I used this information to see Jesse Owens opinion about the Olympics and how he was treated. I know this is a reliable source because it is on he national archives internet archives.
"Voices of History." Old Radio World. Brandon Tran, 2003. Web. 5 Feb. 2015. This site has a lot of different radio clips from the 1930's. I used the audio of Hitler opening the 1936 Berlin Olympics in Germany. I know this is reliable source because this site has a lot of important and accurate information.
Secondary Sources
"About Jesse Owens." JesseOwens.com. Jesse Owens Trust c/o Lumnary Group LLC, 2009. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. This website help me get a general background knowledge on Jesse Owens and how the time period was for black athletes. I used some of the quotes from the website to use for my pages on encouraging youth of america, 1936 Olympics, and impacted race relation. I know this is a reliable source because it was published by Jesse Owens Trust c/o.
"Bio." Jesse Owens Memorial Park. Jesse Owens Memorial Park, 2014. Web. 18 Nov. 2014. This section of this website helped me by giving information about what happened after Owens Olympic wins in Berlin. This source helped me by telling me the awards Owens received after his 4 gold medals. This is important because it shows his legacy of his leadership. I know this is a reliable source because it is published by Jesse Owens Memorial Park.
"Dorothea Lange's 'Migrant Mother' Photographs in the Farm Security Administration Collection: An Overview." Prints and Photographs Reading Room. Library of Congress, n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2015. This is a site has pictures of the Great Depression. I used this website for a picture on the Historical Background page. i know thsi is a reliable source because it was published by The Library of Congress.
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., and Cornel West. The African American Century: How Black Americans Have Shaped Our Country. 1230 Avenue New York, NY: A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., 2000. Print. This is a book about important African Americans that helped shaped this country into what it is today. I used a quote from the pages on Jesse Owens, and used it on my Encouraged Youth of America. I know this is a reliable source because it is written by two college professors, so this source has no bias.
Hall, Allan. "Did Hitler Shake Hands With Black 1936 Olympic Hero Jesse Owens." Mail Online. Ed. Martin Clarke. N.p., 11 Aug. 2009. Web. 20 Nov. 2014. This was an online newspaper put out by Mail Online. This helped me better understand the people that did not like Jesse Owens. I know this is a reliable source because it was published by a famous online news paper.
"Jesse Owens." Bio. A&E Television Network, 2014. Web. 18 Nov. 2014. This a brief article that gave me a quick understanding of the feel of the time period and some people that are associated with Jesse Owens. I know this a reliable source because many people use this site to get information about history.
"Jesse Owens Quotes." Brainy Quotes. Brainy Quote, 2001. Web. 20 Jan. 2015. This is a collection of quote said by Jesse Owens. I used these quote all over my website. I know this is a reliable source because it is published by a reliable publisher.
"The Movement to Boycott the Berlin Olympics of 1936." United State Holocaust Memorial Museum. United State Holocaust Memorial Museum, 20 June 2014. Web. 1 Dec. 2014. This article is from the United State Holocaust Memorial Museum and talks about how many countries where going to boycott the 1936 Olympics This helped me understand the extreme conditions WWII made for he world, which helps me understand the time period. I know this is a reliable source because it is from a museum.
Nash, Casey. "The Olympic Glory of Jesse Owens: A Contribution to Civil Rights and Society." School o Graduate Studies. East Tennesse State University Digital Commons, 2012. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. This is a paper that Casey, Nash wrote about Jesse Owens' Contribution To Civil Rights. This site gave me vital information about Jesse Owens being leader in Civil Rights and its outcomes of this leadership. I know this is a reliable source because this paper had sources where they got the information from.
"Owens' Legacy: A National Icon." Ohio State University Archives. Ohio State University Archives, 2010. Web. 2 Jan. 2014. This is a full section about Jesse Owens in the Ohio State Archives, because this is the college Owens ran for before the Olympics. This helped me fully understand what Jesse Owens did for Civil Rights and Athletics, and why it is important. I know this is a reliable source, because Ohio State University is a well known state college.
Rosenberg, Jennifer. "Franklin D. Roosevelt Quotes." About Education. The New York Times Company, 2015. Web. 20 Jan. 2015. This is many quotes about the Great Depression by Franklin D. Roosevelt. I used this site to get a quote to use on my Historical Background page. I know this is a reliable source because it was published by The New York Times.
"Who Is Jesse Owens." The Jesse Owens Foundation. Jesse Owens Foundation, 2000. Web. 2 Dec. 2014. This source is from Jesse Owens Foundation and it gives a full summary of each important time during his life. I used this information to Find important events in Owens life and I used this information in The page on my site named 1936 Olympics. I know this is a reliable source becauseThe Jesse Owens Foundation is a real foundation with many members.
"About Jesse Owens." JesseOwens.com. Jesse Owens Trust c/o Lumnary Group LLC, 2009. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. This website help me get a general background knowledge on Jesse Owens and how the time period was for black athletes. I used some of the quotes from the website to use for my pages on encouraging youth of america, 1936 Olympics, and impacted race relation. I know this is a reliable source because it was published by Jesse Owens Trust c/o.
"Bio." Jesse Owens Memorial Park. Jesse Owens Memorial Park, 2014. Web. 18 Nov. 2014. This section of this website helped me by giving information about what happened after Owens Olympic wins in Berlin. This source helped me by telling me the awards Owens received after his 4 gold medals. This is important because it shows his legacy of his leadership. I know this is a reliable source because it is published by Jesse Owens Memorial Park.
"Dorothea Lange's 'Migrant Mother' Photographs in the Farm Security Administration Collection: An Overview." Prints and Photographs Reading Room. Library of Congress, n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2015. This is a site has pictures of the Great Depression. I used this website for a picture on the Historical Background page. i know thsi is a reliable source because it was published by The Library of Congress.
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., and Cornel West. The African American Century: How Black Americans Have Shaped Our Country. 1230 Avenue New York, NY: A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., 2000. Print. This is a book about important African Americans that helped shaped this country into what it is today. I used a quote from the pages on Jesse Owens, and used it on my Encouraged Youth of America. I know this is a reliable source because it is written by two college professors, so this source has no bias.
Hall, Allan. "Did Hitler Shake Hands With Black 1936 Olympic Hero Jesse Owens." Mail Online. Ed. Martin Clarke. N.p., 11 Aug. 2009. Web. 20 Nov. 2014. This was an online newspaper put out by Mail Online. This helped me better understand the people that did not like Jesse Owens. I know this is a reliable source because it was published by a famous online news paper.
"Jesse Owens." Bio. A&E Television Network, 2014. Web. 18 Nov. 2014. This a brief article that gave me a quick understanding of the feel of the time period and some people that are associated with Jesse Owens. I know this a reliable source because many people use this site to get information about history.
"Jesse Owens Quotes." Brainy Quotes. Brainy Quote, 2001. Web. 20 Jan. 2015. This is a collection of quote said by Jesse Owens. I used these quote all over my website. I know this is a reliable source because it is published by a reliable publisher.
"The Movement to Boycott the Berlin Olympics of 1936." United State Holocaust Memorial Museum. United State Holocaust Memorial Museum, 20 June 2014. Web. 1 Dec. 2014. This article is from the United State Holocaust Memorial Museum and talks about how many countries where going to boycott the 1936 Olympics This helped me understand the extreme conditions WWII made for he world, which helps me understand the time period. I know this is a reliable source because it is from a museum.
Nash, Casey. "The Olympic Glory of Jesse Owens: A Contribution to Civil Rights and Society." School o Graduate Studies. East Tennesse State University Digital Commons, 2012. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. This is a paper that Casey, Nash wrote about Jesse Owens' Contribution To Civil Rights. This site gave me vital information about Jesse Owens being leader in Civil Rights and its outcomes of this leadership. I know this is a reliable source because this paper had sources where they got the information from.
"Owens' Legacy: A National Icon." Ohio State University Archives. Ohio State University Archives, 2010. Web. 2 Jan. 2014. This is a full section about Jesse Owens in the Ohio State Archives, because this is the college Owens ran for before the Olympics. This helped me fully understand what Jesse Owens did for Civil Rights and Athletics, and why it is important. I know this is a reliable source, because Ohio State University is a well known state college.
Rosenberg, Jennifer. "Franklin D. Roosevelt Quotes." About Education. The New York Times Company, 2015. Web. 20 Jan. 2015. This is many quotes about the Great Depression by Franklin D. Roosevelt. I used this site to get a quote to use on my Historical Background page. I know this is a reliable source because it was published by The New York Times.
"Who Is Jesse Owens." The Jesse Owens Foundation. Jesse Owens Foundation, 2000. Web. 2 Dec. 2014. This source is from Jesse Owens Foundation and it gives a full summary of each important time during his life. I used this information to Find important events in Owens life and I used this information in The page on my site named 1936 Olympics. I know this is a reliable source becauseThe Jesse Owens Foundation is a real foundation with many members.