Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Works Cited: Quartz
Works Cited: Quartz
Alchin, Linda. “1929-1945: Depression & WW2.” Facts: US History for Kids ***, Siteseen
www.american-historama.org/1929-1945-depression-ww2-era/pearl-harbor-timeline.htm.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor.
www.gettyimages.com/album/dec-7-1941-a-day-of-infamy-as-pearl--0BzS3UXyA0uawJz
BKNuaOQ#/8th-december-1941-front-page-of-the-monday-morning-extra-edition-of-pict
ure-id3201370.
Guilford, Gwynn. “The Dangerous Economics of Racial Resentment during World War II.”
qz.com/1201502/japanese-internment-camps-during-world-war-ii-are-a-lesson-in-the-scar
y-economics-of-racial-resentment/.
Harrison, Scott. “The U.S. Navy Drops Anchor in San Pedro, 1919-1940.” Los Angeles
framework.latimes.com/2016/12/01/the-u-s-navy-drops-anchor-in-san-pedro-1919-1940/#/
0.
Lacitis, Erik. “What Happened in Seattle after the Pearl Harbor Attack 75 Years Ago.” The
www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/northwest/dark-days-in-seattle-as-pearl-harbor-attack-
begins-75-years-ago/.
Murfin, Patrick. “Internment-World War II Disgrace May Not Be a Thing of the Past.” Roe v.
patrickmurfin.blogspot.com/2017/02/internmentworld-war-ii-disgrace-may-not.html.
www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/pearl-harbor/.
“Remembering Pearl Harbor, 76 Years Later - CNN Video.” CNN, Cable News Network, 7
www.pbs.org/childofcamp/history/timeline.html.