sorry this took so long to correct, pretty much had to change all my sources since my paper was too broad...
1 .Dylan, Bob. "Blowin’ in the Wind." Columbia Records, May 1963.
This song has a series of questions that Bob Dylan asks. Generally about when people will stop looking down on others and see the reasons we need to pull together.
2 .Eyerman, Ron and Andrew Jamison. “Social movements and cultural transformation: popular music in the 1960s.” Media, Culture & Society 17 (1995): 449-468.
This article looks at social theory and culture, and how popular music transforms cultures and societies. Three concepts are central to their approach: context, process and articulation. This will be great when talking about the music and how it helped people get on board and fight for civil rights.
3. Garafalo, Reebee. Rockin’ the Boat: Mass Music and Mass Movements. South End Press, 1992.
This book talks about the affect that music has on people, and how it can bring them together. This is especially relevant for this presentation because I am looking at songs that spoke on behalf of millions of people.
4. Vail, Mark "THE 'INTEGRATIVE' RHETORIC OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.'S 'I HAVE A DREAM' SPEECH." Rhetoric & Public Affairs 9.1 (2006): 51-78. America: History & Life. EBSCO. Web. 17 Nov. 2009
This article is about Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech. The article focuses on His desires for civil rights. When discussing specific events referenced in songs, I can use this article.
5. Farina, Richard. "Birmingham Sunday." Vanguard Records, 1964.
On a Sunday in Birmingham Alabama there was a bombing of a Baptist church, 4 people died. The song remembers them by name, and talks about the choir, who sang of freedom during the bombing.
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Jessica Crockett
D'Andrea, Michael, and Judy Daniels "Exploring the Psychology of White Racism Through Naturalistic Inquiry." Journal of Counseling & Development 77.1 (1999): 93. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
WILKINSON, T. M. "RACIST ORGAN DONORS AND SAVING LIVES." Bioethics 21.2 (2007): 63-74. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
Ahmed, Bipasha "Teaching critical psychology of ‘race’ issues: problems in promoting anti-racist practice." Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 18.1 (2008): 54-67. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
Winnubst, Shannon "Is the mirror racist?." Philosophy & Social Criticism 30.1 (2004): 25-50. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
Kessler, Frank "The Silent Brotherhood: Inside America's Racist Underground. (Book)." Library Journal 114.12 (1989): 95. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
D'Andrea, Michael, and Judy Daniels "Exploring the Psychology of White Racism Through Naturalistic Inquiry." Journal of Counseling & Development 77.1 (1999): 93. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
WILKINSON, T. M. "RACIST ORGAN DONORS AND SAVING LIVES." Bioethics 21.2 (2007): 63-74. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
Ahmed, Bipasha "Teaching critical psychology of ‘race’ issues: problems in promoting anti-racist practice." Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 18.1 (2008): 54-67. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
Winnubst, Shannon "Is the mirror racist?." Philosophy & Social Criticism 30.1 (2004): 25-50. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
Kessler, Frank "The Silent Brotherhood: Inside America's Racist Underground. (Book)." Library Journal 114.12 (1989): 95. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2009.
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