Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
Primary Sources
“Florida Folklife from the WPA Collections, 1937-1942.” loc.gov. Accessed January 25, 2018.”
http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/connections/florida-folklife.
The source gives a an overview of the WPA and the life of people in Florida during the
Great Depression. The source will be used to provide information on summaries
regarding the Great Depression.
“History of jitterbug dancing,” Digital Public Library of America, Accessed January 25, 2018.
http://dp.la/item/f0e8cf2a06c93a9cc1e9d62205a0ea8a.
The source presents a photograph of group dancing. The source will be used to provide a
graphic along with informational text regarding music during the Great Depression.
“Jitterbugs, Swing Kids, and Lindy Hoppers.” Digital Public Library of America. Accessed
January 25, 2018. https://dp.la/primary-source-sets/sets/jitterbugs-swing-kids-and-lindy-
hoppers.
The source gives a summary of the different activities people did to entertain themselves
during the 1920s to 1930s. The source will be used as an introduction to the topic of
music during the Great Depression.
Wolcott, Marion Post, “Jitterbugging in Juke Joint, Clarksdale, Mississippi,” Digital Public
Library of America, Accessed January 25, 2018.
http://dp.la/item/cdfa98e973e6390c896f25a0e549fbca.
The source presents a photograph of people dancing in a Juke Joint. The source will be
used to provide a graphic along with informational text regarding music during the Great
Depression.
Secondary Sources
Amanda Angel. “Notable Classical Musicians Who Served in World War I.” WQXR, 24 July
2014, www.wqxr.org/story/five-musicians-served-world-war-i/.
The source lists five notable musicians who served during World War I and the music
they wrote during their time fighting. The source will be used to further expand the role
of music in American history.
“Music Therapy During the Great Depression.” Musicandtherapy. Accessed January 24, 2018.
http://musicandarttherapy.umwblogs.org/music-therapy/music-therapy-during-the-great-
depression
The source gives information about how the WPA helped the spread of music during the
Great Depression. The source will be used to provide information about the WPA and the
support musicians got and relief programs made to calm people during the Great
Depression.
Sanders, Sam. “Remembering the Great Depression’s Sunny Side.” National Public Radio, Inc.
Accessed January 25, 2018. https://www.npr.org/2009/10/23/113844245/remembering-
the-great-depressions-sunny-side
The source gives information about how people provided for themselves as well as their
families during the 1920s. It goes into depth of the hardships they went through to dance
and still watch over their family. The source will be used to provide information
regarding the lives of those during the Great Depression trying to live.
Schranck, Mary. “How the Blues Changed America.” Molly Schranck World Music,
blogs.longwood.edu/mollyschranck/2012/04/27/how-the-blues-changed-america/.
The source provides information of the impact of Blues on America. It also lists music in
the genre. The source will be used to for the 1960's portion of the topic.
Songs of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl Migrants. Online Text. Retrieved from the
Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200197402/.
The source gives an overview of the Great Depression as well as summaries of famous
songs during the time and the effects of the Dust Bowl. The source will be used to give
information about specific Great Depression songs.
“What was the impact of World War One on music?” What was the impact of World War
One on music? | Classical-Music.com, 11 Nov. 2014,
www.classical-music.com/article/what-was-impact-world-war-one-music.
The source gives information of the motives of composers for their music. It also
provides the role of women in the music industry the rise of jazz. The source will be
used to give a background summary of the jazz era.