Annotated bibliography
Primary Sources
project., organizing a service.
"Lesson Plan - Jackie Robinson." TeacherLINK @ Utah State
University. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2011.
<http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/byrnes-famous/Robinson.html>.
I also found this website thru the MLB organization and
that’s why I knew it was creditable. It was all about his experience with the
Dodgers and his experience in the MLB.
Chandy, Anish. "Jackie
Robinson Biography." Buzzle Web Portal: Intelligent Life on the Web. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2011.
<http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/3-27-2005-67667.asp>.
This is the website in which I got most of my information
from because the author traveled around during Jackie’s time to do a biography
on him. It talked about all of the off field problems that he was having and
how he was all alone in the early years of his career.
baseball, breaking down racial
barriers. When Jackie became a major league. "Jackie Robinson." World
Changers. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2011.
<http://www.wc.pdx.edu/jackierobinson/jackie.html>.
this is very creditable because it was from the website from
world changers and all of the people mentioned in here are true. It talked a
whole bunch about Jackie’s heroes and who he looked up and how that affected
him later on.
"Gale - Free Resources - Black History - Biographies -
Jackie Robinson." Gale - Home.
N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2011. <http://www.gale.cengage.com/f
it was a author who knew his family and a childhood friend
so it’s a primary source. It talked about what Jackie liked as a kid and who
his parents were and who his siblings were.
"Jackie Robinson Biography (Baseball Player) —
Infoplease.com." Infoplease: Encyclopedia, Almanac, Atlas, Biographies,
Dictionary, Thesaurus. Free online reference, research & homework help. —
Infoplease.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Feb.
2011. <http://www.infoplease.com/biography/var/jackierobinson.html>.
I got this during library research time and it was a good
one that I found. I got it thru the hall of fame of baseball, which was a very
creditable and good source to use.
Secondary Sources
"The Official Site of Jackie
Robinson." The Official Site of Jackie Robinson. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2011.
<http://www.jackierobinson.com/about/bio.html>.
This is a secondary source because
this is all from the secondary part. I found this website on my own time trying
to do research it is creditable because I got it thru the MLB website which is
very creditable. It told me a lot about his baseball career and the things he
accomplished.
Robinson, name of Jack Roosevelt.
"Jackie Robinson Biography - Biography.com." Biography.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2011.
<http://www.biography.com/articles/Jackie-Robinson-9460813>.
This is also a secondary source because nothing else here
was primery. I found this thru our work time in the library that we had. I know
this is credible because I was led thru this thru the Shorewood website and it
backs up its statements. It gave me a lot of information about Jackie’s
Childhood, this is secondary because the author was neither there or lived during
Jackie’s time.
"Jackie Robinson." east. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2011.
<www.east-buc.k12.ia.us/00_01/bh/jr/jr.htm>.
This website I found thru my work time during class and I
knew it was creditable because I looked deep enough to make sure its not fake.
It helped me out a lot about how he went to UCLA and how he excelled in a lot
of the sports he played for the school.
"Jackie Robinson." United
States History. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Feb.
2011. <http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h2068.html>.
I found this just researching on my own time at home. I know
it’s creditable because I got the authors name and I researched it and it was a
legit author. This told me a major part of Jackie’s life about how his dad left
him.