Crecia C. Swaim
1 All biographical information about Lange was compiled and synthesized from the following sources: Patridge, Perchick, and Dorothea Lange: Photographer of the People.
2 See resources from Time for Kids and KidsHealth.Org for supplemental information.
3 Partidge, page 8.
4 Partridge, page 8.
5 Partridge, page 13.
6 See Marzano for examples of a Comparison Matrix.
7 See the following 2 websites: ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/lf/aat2.txt; http://www.stlouisfed.org/publications/re/2006/b/pages/social_changes.html.
8 Information from this section found on the Oakland Museum of California's website.
9 Museum of Modern Art, introductory essay by George P. Elliot, page 6. Francis Bacon was a late 16th century/early 17th century English philosopher who advocated the Baconian method of isolating the cause of a phenomenon. It was a precursor to the scientific method. In his original quote, he says without
superstition
, not without
substitution
.
10 From the My Hero website.
11 Museum of Modern Art, introductory essay by George P. Elliot, page 7.
12 Museum of Modern Art, introductory essay by George P. Elliot, page 6.
13 Brainy Quote. http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/d/dorothea_lange.html.
14 All information in this section from two PBS websites:
American Experience, Surviving the Dust Bowl
and
The First Measured Century, Stock Market Crash.
15 This information was compiled from Wikipedia and the Library of Congress website for FSA-OWI photographs.
16 All information from this section from the PBS website
American Experience, Surviving the Dust Bowl
and the Library of Congress Website
Voice from the Dust Bowl
.
17 Information for this section comes from Partridge, Curtis, and Dunn.
18 See Lewis for more information.
19 All the following information about Thompson is from the Dunn article.
20 Harris, Linda, for the J. Paul Getty Museum Trust.