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Inspiring Student Research Webinar Series Webinar Four – A Case Study in Communications Bibliography

Primary Sources1

[Abraham Lincoln]. Print. 1870s. Library of Congress (2018697398). https://www.loc.gov/item/2018697398/.

Anderson, Marian. “Nobody knows de trouble I’ve seen.” Audio Recording. 1924. Library of Congress (jukebox-71990). https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-71990/.

Anderson, Marian. “Traditional: My Soul’s Been Anchored in the Lord.” Digitized Audio File. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xqx2N0VP_3c&app=desktop.

Anderson, Marian. “Trampin (Traditional).” Digitized Audio File. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbC0GrjAZpY.

Ascher, Gustave (arranger). “America, My Country ‘tis of Thee.” Notated music. Library of Congress (ihas.100010477/). https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.100010477/.

Bottega, John (photographer). [A. Philip Randolph, half-length portrait, facing front]. Photograph. 1963. Library of Congress (97519529). https://loc.gov/item/97519529/.

Fisk Gospel Singers. “The Gospel Train (Get on Board).” Sheet Music. 1873. Wikimedia Commons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GospelTrain1873.jpg.

Gobitas, William “Billy” H. Billy Gobitas to Minersville, Pennsylvania, school directors. November 5, 1935. William Gobitas Papers, Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/resource/mcc.016/?sp=1&r=-0.222,-0.001,1.493,0.718,0.

Gustin, E.W. Election Day!. Print. January 20, 1909. Library of Congress (97500226). https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/97500226/.

Harris & Ewing. Washington's prominent figures listen to Marian Anderson's singing. Washington, D.C. Photograph. April 9, 1939. Library of Congress (2016875409). https://www.loc.gov/item/2016875409/.

King, Jr., Martin Luther. Letter from a Birmingham Jail. Martin Luther Jr. Papers. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute, Stanford University. https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/documents/letter-birmingham-jail.

1 For more recordings of Marian Anderson from the Library of Congress’ National Jukebox, see https://www.loc.gov/search/?fa=contributor:anderson,+marian. Kita Amerika jinbutsu: Peruri zō, [Image of Admiral Perry]. Print. circa 1854. Library of Congress (2002700123). https://www.loc.gov/item/2002700123.

Leffler, Warren K. Governor George Wallace attempting to block integration at the University of . Photograph Negative/Still Film Image. June 11, 1963. Library of Congress (2003688161). https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2003688161/.

“Marian Anderson Performs on the Steps of the Lincoln Memorial.” Audio Recording. Records of the Department of the Interior. National Archives and Records Administration (1729137). https://catalog.archives.gov/id/1729137.

Martin, David Stone. Above and Beyond the Call of Duty. Poster. 1943. Library of Congress (cph.3g.02328). https://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3g02328.

Mugshot of Martin Luther King Jr following his 1963 arrest in Birmingham. Photograph. April 1963. WikimediaCommons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MLK_mugshot_birmingham.jpg.

Randolph, A. Philip. A. Philip Randolph to Walter White. Image. 18, 1941. Library of Congress (na0088). https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/naacp/world-war-ii-and-the-post-war-years.html#obj1.

Self, Tom. Martin Luther King and Wyatt Tee Walker. Photograph. 1963. Encyclopedia of Alabama. http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/m-3083.

“White clergymen urge local Negroes to withdraw from demonstrations.” April 13, 1963. The Birmingham News. Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections (Microfilm). https://bplonline.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/746/.

Withers, Ernest C. I Am A Man. Gelatin Silver Print. 1968. Birmingham Museum of Art (2006.322.1). https://www.artsbma.org/collection/i-am-a-man-sanitation-workers-strike-memphis- tennessee-march-28th-1968/.

Secondary Sources Brockwell, Gillian. “‘She sang with her eyes closed’: The Concert at the Lincoln Memorial that Changed America.” The Washington Post, April 9, 2019. https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/04/09/she-sang-with-her-eyes-closed-concert- lincoln-memorial-that-changed-america/.

Stamberg, Susan. “Denied a Stage, She Sang for A Nation.” National Public Radio, April 9, 2014. https://www.npr.org/2014/04/09/298760473/denied-a-stage-she-sang-for-a-nation.