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Emily Maldonado
ReplyDeleteHarlem Renaissance
http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/C20th/harrenaiss.htm
HuntFor Gate
The information on this website is most helpful when trying to find information on the Harlem Renaissance. The website has all the criterias that it needs to be a reliable and credible resource. It answers all the right questions: who, what, when, where, why, and how the Harlem Renaissance started. The website also goes into many details on the subject. It gives valuable information you need to know if you’re ever going to write a report about the Harlem Renaissance.
Alexis Joseph
ReplyDeletePopulation
njstatelib.org/NJ_Information/Digital_Collections/AAHCG/unit11.html
Deborah Mercer.
This website was credibile, informative, and potentially-useful information.The website gives all the different percentages of the the different races.It also tells how the ppoplulation went from increasing to decreasing.If you're trying to write a paper about the population for the great depression, this is the perfect website to go to for great information.
Deandre Carraway
ReplyDeleteEntertainment
http://www.livinghistoryfarm.org/farminginthe30s/life_20.html
Bill Ganzel.
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Dafne Valdez
ReplyDeleteJohn Dewey :)
http://www.iep.utm.edu/dewey/
Richard Field
Northwest Missouri State University
Although all websites of John Dewey haven't been updated anytime recently, I found the website above to be very useful. Not only does it contain things from his life and works, but also his central focus of philosophical interests "epistemology", or the “theory of knowledge." The table of contents makes it easier for you to navigate the page, sucessfully. Even though you can find everything needed on this page, when writing a report, it also provides you with references and further reading, where you could obtain more info as well. Overall, it's just a great source for obtaining information on John Dewey.
Jessica Miller
ReplyDeleteThe Harlem Reniassance
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761566483/harlem_renaissance.html
"Harlem Renaissance," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2009
Cary DeCordova Wintz, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Harlem Renaissance, an African American cultural movement of the 1920s and early 1930s that was centered in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. During a phenomenon known as the Great Migration, hundreds of thousands of black Americans moved from an economically depressed rural South to industrial cities of the North to take advantage of the employment opportunities created by World War I.