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Bibliography Baym, Nina. "Feminism." American History Through Literature 1820-1870. Ed. Janet GablerHover and Robert Sattelmeyer.

Vol. 1. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006. 414-420. Student Resources in Context. Web. 15 Feb. 2014. This source gives use information about feminism and the improvements of women's right. "Billie Jean King," The Biography Channel website,http://www.biography.com/people/billiejean-king-9364876 (accessed Feb 20, 2014). This source helped us with the understanding of Kings contribution to Title Ix. Black, Tim, and Moses. Interview. Dusable Campus , Chicago, IL. January 2014. TIm and Moses helped us give a visualization of what sports were like during there time. We can use some of their quotes or perspectives to collaborate with evidence for claims. There were only brief statements about women in sports and when they were able to play dominant sports such as basketball of softball. Brown, Alice, Moses Jones, and Ruben Crawford. Interview. Dusable High School, Chicago, IL. February 27, 2014. Chapple, Patricia, ed. 1972 Red and Black. Chicago, IL: Dusable High School, 1972. Yearbook shows exact date when Title Ix occurred. Page 97- girls G.A.A Helps with visual evidence from a CPS school how Title IX contributed to the development with equality of sports for women. Gradually, women started to participate in sports. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Washington D.C, VA: n.p., 1973. This source helps understand what patterned Title IX to become in the time of the 70's. This source helps me with my background information. Discovery Rec and Black. Chicago: Dusable High School, 1977. The yearbook shows after the Title IX women had more physical activities and sports such as basketball, tennis, and swimming. This source supports evidence for my claims. We can use the photos to demonstate the change overtime how women are getting more involved academic wise and phycially. "First for March 26, 2010." PBS Video. Video file. Posted March 26, 2010. Accessed February 10, 2014. http://video.pbs.org/video/1451930177/.

Flexner, Eleanor. Century of Struggle: The Woman's Rights Movement in the United States. Cambridge, MA: Belknap of Harvard UP, 1975. Print. This source help me learn how bad it was for women before title IX and voting rights, etc. This source will help with the background. Hine, Darlene Clark, ed. Black Women in America: Dance, sports, and visual arts. Vol. 3. New York, IL: Facts on File, 1997. This book had multiple sections of black women; we payed particular attention to the sports. The sports section gave information about the early years and how women started to get involved. It provided us information for our claims about the different althletics that influenced the start of women sports. HOLDSWORTH, JANET M., and JANET M. HOLDSWORTH. "Title IX." Encyclopedia of Education. Ed. James W. Guthrie. 2nd ed. Vol. 7. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2002. 2569-2573. World History in Context. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. "House Higher Education Subcommitte on Women Athletics." In Report on Women Athletics in Illinois Colleges and Universities. Chicago, Il: n.p., 1972. This source shows the statics comparing women and men athletic funds for scholarships and other assistance. This source helps me with my first second claim. Korasick, John and Amy Wallhermfechtel. "women's rights and status, 1968present." In Critchlow, Donald T., and Gary B. Nash, eds. Encyclopedia of American History: Contemporary United States, 1969 to the Present, Revised Edition (Volume X). New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2010. American Women's History Online. Facts On File, Inc. http://www.fofweb.com/activelink2.asp? ItemID=WE42&iPin=NEAHX004&SingleRecord=True (accessed January 11, 2014). Makers:Women Who Make America. Last modified February 26, 2013. Accessed February 5, 2014. http://video.pbs.org/video/2330969949/. The source helps me with evidence for my first claim. What I learned from the source is that women needed that exposure from Title IX to help them build to success, and have opportunities. McDonagh, Eileen L., and Laura Pappano. Playing with the Boys: Why Separate Is Not Equal in Sports. Oxford, NY: Oxford University Press, 2008. Nelson, Mariah Burton, and Lissa Smith. Nike Is a Goddess: The History of Women in Sports. New York: Atlantic Monthly, 1998. Print. This source helps me with the sports women had and how it opened doors for women. This source will go into the impact.

Noland, Elinor, and Jerri Wood, eds. 1967 Red and Black. Chicago, IL: Dusable High School, 1967. This source shows the school's athletics with no title ix; It was the time period before. Visualization for evidence , eds. 1967 Red and Black. Chicago, IL: Dusable High School, 1967. This source shows the school's athletics with no title ix; It was the time period before. Visualization for evidence Pond, Michael. "sports in the 20th century." In Kupperman, Karen Ordahl, ed. American Centuries: The Ideas, Issues, and Values That Shaped U.S. History. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2011. American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. http://www.fofweb.com/activelink2.asp? ItemID=WE52&iPin=AMCE187&SingleRecord=True (accessed January 11, 2014). Red and Black. Chicago: Dusable High School, 1985. This source shows the impact after the title IX occurred and how women stared having different sports. "Soccer Is Latest Gold for U.S. Women Dominating London Games." PBS Video. Video file. Posted August 9, 2012. Accessed February 10, 2014. http://video.pbs.org/video/2265664413/. U.S. Congress. "Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972." From: http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/ge/. American Women's History Online. Facts On File, Inc. This source is the amendment of Title IX. It gives us a generalization of what the amendment was and some brief statistics of the advancement thast tooks place over the years. It also explains the compliances that incorporated with the amendment.

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