Works Cited Primary Sources:

Books:

1. Cochran, Jacqueline, and Floyd B. Odlum. The Stars at Noon. Arno Press, 1980. We used this ​ ​ book to back up and check information we had found online and in other sources,

providing us with a more complete overview of Cochran's life.

Websites:

2. “ and the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs).” Jacqueline Cochran ​ and the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) | Eisenhower Presidential Library, ​ www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/research/online-documents/jacqueline-cochran-and-womens

-airforce-service-pilots-wasps.

This archive from the Eisenhower Library contains a scan of a letter to Jacqueline Cochran.

3. “Jacqueline Cochran Documents and Letters.” Liberty Letters, ​ ​ www.libertyletters.com/resources/pearl-harbor/cochrans-documents.php. This website

contains many primary sources from Jacqueline Cochran's life that we integrated into the

website including letters and official documents.

Secondary Sources:

Websites:

4. “- National Aviation Hall of Fame.” National Aviation Hall of Fame, ​ ​ www.nationalaviation.org/.

We used this website to download the logo to the National Aviation Hall of Fame of which Cochran is a member. 5. “Badge, Pilot, Spanish Air Force, Jacqueline Cochran.” National Air and Space Museum, 15 ​ ​ Sept. 2018,

airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/badge-pilot-spanish-air-force-jacqueline-cochran.

This website contains information about Cochran's commemoration by the Spanish.

6. “Bio--Jacqueline Cochran.” Wings Across America, Baylor University, ​ ​ www.wingsacrossamerica.us/wasp/bio_cochran.htm. Wings Across America is a website

dedicated to remembering the WASPs and their achievements. It provided a very useful

and trustworthy source of facts while researching Jacqueline Cochran's life in the military

and in racing.

7. “Cochran, Jacqueline.” National Aviation Hall of Fame, ​ ​ www.nationalaviation.org/our-enshrinees/cochran-jacqueline/.

The National Aviation Hall of Fame, in which Cochran herself is an inductee, provided us with valuable information about her life before getting into flying, much of which is hard to come by.

8. Dunbar, Brian. “ -- NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next

Shuttle Mission.” NASA, NASA, ​ ​ www.nasa.gov/vision/space/preparingtravel/Eileen_Collins.html.

This website had information we used about the astronaut Eileen Collins.

9. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Jacqueline Cochran.” Encyclopædia Britannica, ​ ​ Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 16 Jan. 2020,

www.britannica.com/biography/Jacqueline-Cochran.

We used Britannica because it was a trustworthy source about the records Cochran attained. 10. “Great Women In History: Jacqueline Cochran (1906-1980).” Plaid for Women, ​ ​ www.plaidforwomen.com/read-post/great-women-in-history-jacqueline-cochran-1906-19

80/. This website contains information about Cochran's commemorative stamp.

11. Hendry, Erica R. “Today in History: Jackie Cochran Breaks the Sound Barrier.”

Smithsonian.com, Smithsonian Institution, 18 May 2010, ​ www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/today-in-history-jackie-cochran-break

s-the-sound-barrier-130780022/. We used this website to write specifically about

Cochran's breaking of the sound barrier in 1953.

12. “Jackie Cochran, the First Woman to Break the Sound Barrier.” Chuck Yeager, ​ ​ www.chuckyeager.org/1168-2/. We used Chuck Yeager's website to affirm the awards

given to Cochran.

13. “Jacqueline Cochran - Recipient.” The Hall of Valor Project, ​ ​ valor.militarytimes.com/hero/46292#45690.

We used this website to get her military credentials.

14. “Jacqueline Cochran.” Jacqueline Cochran - New World Encyclopedia, ​ ​ www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Jacqueline_Cochran. The New World

Encyclopedia provided us with a large swath of information from all aspects of Cochran's

life. This was useful in filling in the gaps that some other websites had left behind.

15. “Jacqueline Cochran.” Veteran Tributes, ​ ​ veterantributes.org/TributeDetail.php?recordID=459.

We used this picture on the website to get her position in the military. 16. “Medal, Distinguished Service Medal, United States Army, Jacqueline Cochran.” National ​ Air and Space Museum, 13 Mar. 2018, ​ airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/medal-distinguished-service-medal-united-states-ar

my-jacqueline-cochran. We used this source to get an official picture of Cochran's

distinguished service medal.

17. “Medal, Order of the Legion of Honor, France, Jacqueline Cochran.” National Air and Space ​ Museum, 12 Feb. 2020, ​ airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/medal-order-legion-honor-france-jacqueline-cochra

n. We used this website for information in the page about Cochran's awards and

recognition.

18. “On the Wings to Beauty: Jacqueline Cochran Cosmetics.” The Makeup Museum, 29 Mar. ​ ​ 2018, www.makeupmuseum.org/home/2018/03/jacqueline-cochran-cosmetics.html. We

used this website to gather information about Cochran's career in the business and

cosmetics world alongside her other ventures.

19. “Patty Wagstaff: EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.” EAA, ​ ​ www.eaa.org/airventure/features-and-attractions/eaa-airventure-air-show/eaa-airventure-a

ir-show-performers/Patty-Wagstaff.

This is the official website of Patty Wagstaff and contains her biography.

20. PeoplePill. “Mary Barr: First Female Aviator to Join the Us Forest Service. (1925-2010) -

Biography and Life.” PeoplePill, peoplepill.com/people/mary-barr/. ​ ​ We used this Website to get information about Mary Barr. 21. “SILVER WASP WINGS.” WASP WINGS, ​ ​ www.wingsacrossamerica.us/elements/index.htm.

This website contains photos of the badge giving to members of WASP.

22. Swopes, Bryan. “Jacqueline Cochran Archives.” This Day in Aviation, 14 Jan. 2020, ​ ​ www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/jacqueline-cochran/.

We used this website to get a picture for the Context page.

23. “Trophy, Bendix Trophy, Jacqueline Cochran.” National Air and Space Museum, 3 Jan. ​ ​ 2020, airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/trophy-bendix-trophy-jacqueline-cochran.

This website contains a photo of Cochran's Bendix trophy.

24. “Warner, Emily Howell.” National Women's Hall of Fame, ​ ​ www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/emily-howell-warner/.

This website contained useful information about Emily Howell Warner.

25. Widnall, Sheila. “.” Professor Sheila Widnall, MIT, ​ ​ web.mit.edu/aeroastro/sites/widnall/.

This website contains a short autobiography of Secretary Sheila Widnall.

26. Williams, Rudi. “ Inspiring Words Grace World War II Memorial Walls.” United States ​ Department of Defense, 28 May 2004, ​ archive.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=26385.

This website contained quotes from Jacqueline Cochran, which were useful in tying the website together into a cohesive whole.

27. “Women's History Month: The Navy Yeoman in World War 1.” American Battle Monuments ​ Commission, 28 Mar. 2016, ​ www.abmc.gov/news-events/news/womens-history-month-navy-yeoman-world-war-1. We used this website for a picture on the page about the global context of our project.