Friday, September 24, 2010

Works Cited

Big L. “Fed Up wit the Bullshit.” Lifestylez ov da Poor and Dangerous. Rec. 1993-95. Columbia/Sony Music, 1995. MP3 file.
Clash. “Hate and War.” The Essential Clash Disc 1. Rec. 8 Apr. 1977. Epic, 2003. MP3 file.
Dr. Dre. “The Day the Niggaz Took Over.” The Chronic. Rec. June 1992. Death Row, Interscope, Priority, December 15, 1992. MP3 file.
Handman, Gary. “A Black Panther Chronology.” UC Berkeley. UC Berkeley Library, 26 Apr. 2010. Web. 5 Sept. 2010. <http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/pacificapanthers.html>. This website shows in chronological order how the Black Panther Party came into being. It describes all major events that the Black Panther Party and its leaders had to go through. It includes important dates, decribing in detail what had happened during each time. This source is effective in getting information across because it is in an organized time order.
Kinks. “A Well Respected Man.” Kwyet Kinks. Rec. Apr. 1965. Pye, September 17, 1965. MP3 file.
Lee, Spike, dir. “A Huey P. Newton Story.” PBS. Viewers like us, 2002. Web. 2 Sept. 2010. <http://www.pbs.org/hueypnewton/huey/huey_bio.html>. This source goes in depth on how Huey P. Newton had grown up. It gives first hand accounts from huey himself explaining his childhood, his later years as the founding member of the Black Panther Party, and his common ideology and theories about social equality. This source also explains the movie of Huey P. Newton, which came out in 2000.
Marley, Bob, and Peter Tosh. “Get Up Stand Up.” Legend. Tuff Gong/Island, 1973. MP3 file.
Mobb Deep. “Survival of the Fittest.” The Infamous. Rec. Mar. 1994. Loud/RCA/BMG Records, April, 1995. MP3 file.
Starr, Ringo, et al. “Revolution.” The Beatles 1967-1970. Rec. 1967-70. Apple, April 1973. MP3 file.
Temptations. “Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World is Today).” Greatest Hits, Vol. 2. Rec. 12 Apr. 1970. Gordy, May 7, 1970. MP3 file.
Yates, Bonnie. ““The Many Meanings of ‘Revolutionary Suicide’.’” Jonestown. SDSU, Oct. 2008. Web. 5 Sept. 2010. <http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/AboutJonestown/JonestownReport/Volume10/Yates1.htm>. This is a secondary source which explains the start of the Black Panther Party. It describes Huey P. Newton’s early life and education, and focuses on his founding of the Black Panther Party with Bobby Seale while attending Oakland City College.
The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives Thematic Series: The 1960s. Ed. William L. O'Neill and Kenneth T. Jackson. 2 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2003.



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