The 1910s Government, Politics, and Law: For More Information
The 1910s Government, Politics, and Law: For More Information
BOOKS
Altman, Linda Jacobs. The Decade that Roared: America During Prohibition. New York: Twenty-First Century Books, 1997.
Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. Growing Up in Coal Country. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Juvenile, 1996.
Brown, Gene. Conflict in Europe and the Great Depression: World War I. New York: Twenty-First Century Books, 1993.
Cooper, Michael L. Hell Fighters: African American Soldiers in World War I. New York: Lodestar Books, 1997.
Dolan, Edward F. America in World War I. Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, 1996.
Gawne, Jonathan. Over There!: The American Soldier in World War I. Philadelphia, Chelsea House.
Gourley, Catherine. Good Girl Work: Sweatshops, and How Women Changed Their Role in the American Workforce. Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, 1999.
Hatt, Christine. World War I, 1914–1918. New York: Franklin Watts, 2001.
Kent, Zachary. World War I: The War to End All Wars. Hillside, NJ: Enslow Publishers, 1994.
Lucas, Eileen. The Eighteenth and Twenty-First Amendments: Alcohol—Prohibition and Repeal. Springfield, NJ: Enslow Publishers, 1998.
Randolph, Sallie G. Woodrow Wilson. New York: Walker & Company, 1992.
Rogers, James T. Woodrow Wilson: Visionary for Peace. New York: Facts on File, 1997.
Sommerville, Donald. World War I. Austin, TX: Raintree/Steck Vaughn, 1997.
Uschan, Michael V. A Multicultural Portrait of World War I. Tarrytown, NY: Benchmark Books, 1996.
WEB SITES
American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century, 1910–1919. http://www.nhmccd.cc.tx.us/contracts/lrc/kc/decade10.html (accessed on August 2, 2002).
Children at Work, 1908–1912. http://www.ibiscom.com/hnintro.htm (accessed on August 2, 2002).
Colonel Edward House 1858–1938. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/wilson/peopleevents/p_house.html (accessed on August 2, 2002).
U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. The Constitution: The 19th Amendment. http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall/charters_of_freedom/constitution/19th_amendment.html (accessed on August 2, 2002).
The White House. Woodrow Wilson. http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/ww28.html (accessed on August 2, 2002).