THis is my entire bibligraphy in correct order and form. I was able to get a online guide by typing in turabian into google. THis gave my a host of sights that i patterned my bibliography after. It was the ohio state university website--which i beleive to be correct. they had examples on how to list for both the biblio and footnotes. I thought it was wierd that they were not the same, but now i understand. I have current and "classic" articles. The S.I article was the one that sent this project into motion. I did not know about L.L's civil war until this article. I was able to find it on the mason data search. My secondary source is very current. I belive that it is the only book of it's kind, making other secondary source hard to find. I think i have enough sources even thought i have not reached the required amount. An iterview with one of the players might be a way to gain more insight. Also i would like to have more negitive sources. All of
mine seem to take my same side.
david Thompson, "European, All Negro Teams Triumph," Williamsport Sun-Gazette,
26 August 1971, 37.
"Gary Little League Tops with Boys' Club," Boys' Clubs of America, 28 August 1971.
[press release] Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum, Williamsport, PA.
[hereafter LLM]
Hedgpeth, Ryan. "Little League's Civil War." Sports Illustrated, 30 October 1995, 18-21.
"Little League Urban Initiative Program Fast Facts," April 2004. LLM
Pitts, David. "1955 Little League Baseball Team Honored." International Information,
04 September 2002. Available from U.S. Department of State. http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/blackhis/a090402.htm
Second Session Congress Restitution-37. 150th Congress of the United States. Agreed to
28 April 1998.
T.J. Quinn, "Fade to Black, the Black Ball Player-Past and Present," New York Daily News, 07 September 2003, 11.
Van Auken, Lance, and Robin Van Auken. Play Ball! The Story of Little League
Baseball. University Park Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University
Press, 2001.
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