Document #1
The first document was easy to find, all I had to do was type "mrs henry m robert jr" into the Google Search bar and the very first link brought me to a picture of the document and information about the document. It was a telegram from Eleanor Roosevelt.
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/eleanor.html
- This site is legitimate because it is a government sponsored webpage.
Document #2
"background map jailed apnewsfeatures" was all I typed into the Google Search bar and the first link took me to a website about the Freedom Riders in the 1960's.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aaohtml/exhibit/aopart9b.html
- This site is legitimate because it is a government sponsored webpage.
Document #3
I searched "department city of montgomery jf flake in front of empire theatre" and found that the document is identified
as a police report about a bus operator in 1955 who complained about Rosa Parks
sitting in the white section of the city bus.
http://glimgs.madebyrocket.com/uploads/attachment/file/9505/372450_Parks_arrest.png
- I have reason to believe that this website is credible because the image matches up with the image that was given to us on 3D Game Lab.
Document #4
I Googled "roll call 32 house of representatives feb 1 1964" and the first link took me to a site [link] with a couple different links and the second link on this page took me directly to the photo and its description. "The House considered the Civil Rights bill over a period of 10 days in February
1964, working its way through over 120 amendments offered, many by opponents
to passage. On February 10, 1964, the House passed the bill 290 to 130.
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House considered the Civil Rights bill over a period of 10 days in February
1964, working its way through over 120 amendments offered, many by opponents
to passage. On February 10, 1964, the House passed the bill 290 to 130.
"
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/treasures_of_congress/Images/page_24/72a.html
- This site is legitimate because it is a government sponsored webpage.
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