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= PATHFINDER = This research tool has been created for you as a starting point for your research. Each source has been carefully chosen to model the type of print and online resources a thoughtful researcher would use. It is by no means an exhaustive list so if you should find a really great resource, tell Ms. Russell about it and she can add it to the list.

=KEYWORDS= Jim Crow Harper Lee Civil Rights Movement Scottsboro Boys Scottsboro Trial Truman Capote Gender Issues/Roles Emmitt Till Women's Rights

=PRINT RESOURCES=
 * REF 323** //The ABC-CLIO Companion to The Civil Rights Movement// by Mark Grossman
 * REF 920 GAL** //Authors and Artists for Young Adults #13//

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 * 345.73 THO** //Captial Punishment// by Bruce E.R. Thompson
 * 364.973 CRI** //Crime and Punishment in America - Biographies// by Richard C Hanes and Kelly Rudd
 * 813 RAC** //Racism in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird// Candice Mancini, Editor
 * 810 WIL** //Race and Racism in Literature// by Charles E. Wilson
 * 813 JOH** //To Kill a Mockingbird: Threatening Boundaries// by Claudia Durst Johnson

=ELECTRONIC RESOURCES= Park Tudor has a number of databases available for students to use at school and at home. Check the help page if you need assistance. You will need an Indianapolis Marion County Public Library card to access the following resources from home unless otherwise noted. = = =Databases= Biography Resource Center From Home History Resource Center From Home

=Internet=

Biography BBC News The Guardian New York Times
 * Harper Lee Biography**


 * Truman Capote**
 * Biography**
 * New York Times**
 * Encyclopedia of Alabama**

The Murder of Emmett Till Biography The Emmett Till Murder
 * Emmett Till**

American Cultural History - 1930's
 * General Information about the 1930's**

Gender and Society Women of the Century The Roles of Southern Women
 * Gender Issues of the 1930's**
 * Women and the Great Depression**

Growing up White Growing up Black National Endowment for the Arts PBS -Personal Narratives
 * Life in the South**

Origin of Jim Crow (Cite this source as website. You will need to shorten the URL to the .org/ to get to the originating source, but use the original URL for citation.) Dayton Law Library Ferris State University: Jim Crow Museum of Racial Memorabilia Photographs of Racial Discrimination Remembering Jim Crow
 * Jim Crow**

Prohibition - PBS WhyProhibition
 * Prohibition**
 * Prohibition - History.com**

Famous American Trials Scottsboro Trials This information is from ThinkQuest (usually by students), but this article is written with the help of scholars and based on Claudia Durst Johnson's work. Scottsboro Trials
 * Scottsboro Trials**

Civil Rights Digital Library CNN.com - Civil Rights Timeline Civil Rights 1954-1963 PBS: Eye on the Prize searchable website
 * Civil Rights Movement**


 * Women's Rights Movement**

[|Women's Right Movement in the US]A good timeline to use a starting place National Women's Law Center Chicago Women's Liberation Union Office of Global Women's Issues

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