Monday, May 6, 2019

Annotated Works Cited

Annotated Works Cited

Smithsonian (Smithsonianmag.com), "Frost, Nixon and Me"- Watergate Interview facts
History (History.com), "The Watergate Scandal" - Facts about the time period, the causes and effects of the scandal, in depth explanation of the whole scandal
America's History, 9th edition, Chapter 28, "The Search for Order in an Era of Limits, 1973-1980," Pages 890-892. - general overview of scandal and the effects of it
Frost/Nixon Movie
New York Times (NYTimes.com), "Transcript of Frost's Television Interview" - original televised interview, primary source
Docs Teach (docsteach.org), "Richard M. Nixon's Resignation Letter" - original document of nixon's resignation letter, primary source
National Archives Catalog (catalog.archives.gov), "Government Exhibit 133: Chapstick Tubes with Hidden Microphones"- original photo of evidence used in break-in, primary source
New York Intelligencer (nymag.com), "1968 Election, Won by Nixon, Still Haunts Our Politics" - shows original election pins, primary source
History (history.com), "Watergate: Who Did What and Where Are They Now" - shows original mugshots and who was involved, primary source
Spartacus Educational (spartacus-educational.com), "Bernard L. Barker" - shows primary source address book, gives information on him and importance of book
Docs Teach (docsteach.org), "Uher 5000 Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder" - tape recorder primary source
History, Art, and Archives (history.house.gov), "President Nixon Watergate Letter"- original court letter Nixon sent refusing subpoena, primary source
Docs Teach (docsteach.org), "Grand Jury Subpoena to Richard M. Nixon"- original grand jury letter sent to Nixon, primary source
Encyclopedia Britannica (britannica.com), "Mark Felt"- general overview of Mark Felt and his connection to the Watergate Scandal
The Washington Post (washingtonpost.com), "Watergate Conspirator James McCord Jr. Died Two Years Ago"- explanation of his involvement in watergate scandal
The New York Times (nytimes.com), "Frank Wills, 52; Watchman Foiled Watergate Break-In"- information on Frank Wills and his involvement in exposing the break-in
IMDb (imdb.com), "Frost/Nixon" - information on writer and actors of movie, used for Peter Morgan and Frank Langella
The New York Times (nytimes.com), "Stanley I. Kutler, Historian Who Got Nixon Tapes Released, Dies at 90" - overview of Stanley Kutler, his involvement in revealing Watergate scandal
Kitchn (thekitchn.com), "10 Recipes that Defined the 1970's" - lists popular recipes from US 1970's
Taste of Home (tasteofhome.com), "Popular 1970's Food that Deserves a Comeback"- lists popular dishes in 1970's
Red Tricycle (redtri.com), "15 Foods You Only Ate if You Grew Up in the '70's" - popular dishes in the 1970's
Huffington Post (huffpost.com), "Frost/Nixon: A Dishonorable Distortion of History" - similarities and differences between the movie and reality

1 comment:

  1. Generally correct, but please label it Annotated Works Cited instead of bibliography - since it's mostly not books. Also, provide some spacing between each link so it's easier to read.

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