CHAPTER 1
p1: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. 1961. A Tale of Two Cities. New York, Macmillan
CHAPTER 2
p11: Peter Lassally. (2024, April 30). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Peter_Lassally (Lassally website bio)
CHAPTER 3
p32: Bob Considine. (2024, August 26). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Bob_Considine (Considine website bio)
P33: Finley, John Huston. Dictionary of American Biography. United States: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1928. (Considine website bio)
CHAPTER 6
p74: Pennington, David. “Sumner Center White Family, South Bend Negroes Try Human Relations Experiment.” Rochester Post-Bulletin, July 7,
1961.
CHAPTER 8
p94: David Sims, “When Residents Ask for Concrete, Mayor Gives Oil Instead,” Michiana News, August 1960.
CHAPTER 9
p98: 7 Orval Faubus. (2024, October 5). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Orval_Faubus (Faubus website bio)
CHAPTER 10
P122: “Minnesotans Show Kindness to Negro Family.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 10, 1961.
p123: Pennington, David. “Sumner Center White Family, South Bend Negroes Try Human Relations Experiment.” Rochester Post-Bulletin, July 7,
1961.
p123: "Negro Family Taken In And Everyone Is Happy.” Minneapolis Star, (n.d.)
p124: Pennington, David. “Sumner Center White Family, South Bend Negroes Try Human Relations Experiment.” Rochester Post-Bulletin, July 7,
1961.
p125: Pennington, David. “Sumner Center White Family, South Bend Negroes Try Human Relations Experiment.” Rochester Post-Bulletin, July 7,
1961.
p127: “White Couple Hosts Negro Family Here.” Spring Valley Tribune, Vol. 81, No. 26, July 13, 1961.
p127: Pennington, David. “Sumner Center White Family, South Bend Negroes Try Human Relations Experiment.” Rochester Post-Bulletin, July 7,
1961. (article content quoted and paraphrased)
p128: “A Freedom Ride with a Different Ending.” The Minnesota Conference News Review, August 1961, Vol. 13, p. 4. (article content
paraphrased)
p129: “Negro Family Praises Visit.” South Bend Tribune, July 10, 1961, p. 21.
p129: ”Farm Couple Host to Negro Family.” South Bend Tribune, July 8, 1961.
CHAPTER 12
P137: “Minn. Whites Praised, Blamed for Having Negro House Guests.” Jet Magazine, August 10, 1961.
CHAPTER 13
p169: “Minnesotans Show Kindness to Negro Family.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 10, 1961.
p169: Pennington, David. Sumner Center White Family, South Bend Negroes Try Human Relations Experiment.” Rochester Post-Bulletin, July 7,
1961.
p170: Pennington, David. “Sumner Center White Family, South Bend Negroes Try Human Relations Experiment.” Rochester Post-Bulletin, July 7,
1961. (article content paraphrased)
p171: “Minn. Whites Praised, Blamed for Having Negro House Guests.” Jet Magazine, August 10, 1961.
p171: “Negro Family Guests of Church Couple.” Church of the Brethren Gospel Messenger, August 19, 1961, p.23.
p172: “A Freedom Ride with a Different Ending.” The Minnesota Conference News Review, August 1961.
p173: “Sumner Center Farm Couple to Get Urban League Brotherhood Award.” Rochester Post-Bulletin, September 1, 1961.
CHAPTER 14
p174: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Urban_League. Wikipedia. (website content paraphrased)
p176: David Pennington, “Sumner Center White Family, South Bend Negroes Try Human Relations Experiment,” Rochester Post-Bulletin, July 7,
1957.
p179: “Friendship and Neighborliness,” Urban League Newsletter, Autumn 1961. (article content paraphrased)
p180: “Spring Valley Area Couple Gets Award,” Rochester Post-Bulletin, September 5, 1961.
p180: “Sumner Center Farm Couple to Get Urban League Brotherhood Award,” Rochester Post-Bulletin, September 1, 1961.
p180: “League Award Given White, Negro Families,” Dayton Journal Herald, September 5, 1961.
p181: “Sumner Center Farm Couple to Get Urban League Brotherhood Award,” Rochester Post-Bulletin, September 1, 1961
p182: Central State University. (2024, September 24). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_State_University
(website content paraphrased)
p182: “Spring Valley Area Couple Gets Award,” Rochester Post-Bulletin, September 5, 1961.
p184: “Spring Valley Area Couple Gets Award,” Rochester Post-Bulletin, September 5, 1961.
CHAPTER 16
p219: Joseph Mitchell (city manager). (2024, May 26). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Joseph_Mitchell_(city_manager)
p219: Riley, Shantal Paris. “Battle of Newburgh.” Mid Hudson Times, April 2, 2013, https://www.timeshudsonvalley.com/mid-hudson-times/mid-hudson-times/stories/battle-of-newburgh, 3131. (website content quoted and paraphrased)
p220: Riley, Shantal Paris. “Battle of Newburgh.” Mid Hudson Times, April 2, 2013, https://www.timeshudsonvalley.com/mid-hudson-times/mid-hudson-times/stories/battle-of-newburgh, 3131
CHAPTER 19
p243: Field, Kenneth. “Farm Family Gets Taste of City Hospitality.” The South Bend Tribune, April 21, 1963, p.38.
p244: Field, Kenneth. “Farm Family Gets Taste of City Hospitality.” The South Bend Tribune, April 21, 1963, p.38.
p245: Field, Kenneth. “Farm Family Gets Taste of City Hospitality.” The South Bend Tribune, April 21, 1963, p.38. (article content quoted and
paraphrased)
CHAPTER 20
p251: Langston Hughes. (2024, December 21). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Langston_Hughes (website content quoted and
paraphrased)
p257: Medgar Evers. (2024, September 21). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers (website content paraphrased)
p265: Birmingham riot of 1963. (2024, June 1). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham_riot_of_1963 (website content
paraphrased)