Sources
- "Timelines ." Five Alaska. Unit 4. Booklet 5 . Anchorage: Anchorage School District , 2004. Print. (Why I used this site? So to start this is not a site and the book was collected from my teacher's classroom. This book was also published by the School Distract in which I am within. So trusting such a document seems to be the right thing to do when looking to find truth worthy resources about Alaska's History. I would tell anyone to use the document seeing as it is very reader friendly.)
- Mirelez, Korina . "World War War 2 in Alaska ."Timetoast . Timetoast , 2012. Web. 11 Oct 2012. <http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/world-war-2-in-alaska>. (Why I used this site? Well seeing as this timeline was created by another student who has happened to pass this section of Social Environments already with this timeline. I put my trust in her work that was put within this timeline. Also because the background information given on each part of the timeline seems to be very solid in it's actual information.)
- M. Cole, Terrence. Jim Crow in Alaska: The Passage of the Equal Rights Act of 1995. Unit 4. 12. Anchorage : ASD, 2004. Print. (Why I used this site? Once again this reference book was created by the ASD. Leading me to believe that if such an education tool has been created by such a powerful educational based distract it should be used for such purposes in which I have used it for. So I dub this trustworthy.)
- Ulmer, Fran. "Honoring Elizabeth Wanamaker Peratrovich." Alaska State Legislature House of Representatives. Alaska State Legislature House of Representatives, 2004. Web. 28 Sep 2012. <http://www.alaskool.org/projects/native_gov/recollections/peratrovich/honoring_eperatrovich.htm>. (Why I used this site? Well seeing as this happens to be a legal item and it holds quotes from the actual court case. I think this source is very valid and the use of it is for the best.)
- Lundberg, Murray. "Captain James Cook in Alaksa."Explore North. N.p.. Web. 16 Oct 2012. <http://explorenorth.com/library/yafeatures/bl-Cook1.htm>. (Why I used this site? I used this resource because the information given seems to valid, as well ad if you check the about us page it seems as though the people behind the website created it to share the past of Alaska in a creative way. As well as at the bottom of the article I used they included extra sources and books you can use to find more information on the subject.)
- Lehleitner, George . "Alaska- Tennessee Plan." Creating Alaska . University of Alaska , 16 2009. Web. 21 Oct 2012. <http://www.alaska.edu/creatingalaska/statehood-files/tennessee-plan/admission-of-the-bold/>. (Why I used this site? So this website was more used to define the Tennessee Plan so I could have a further understanding on the subject. So in the aspect of looking for an educational source that explains such a subject in a way that makes sense. I would give it a 9.5 out of the 10, on being a reliable in it's content, as well as easily comprehensible. In the information given there are primary sources when such a plan was being used in our Great state.)