Resources

Barlet, Tom (Photographer). (1969). Demonstration for Reduction in Voting Age, Seattle, 1969 [photograph]. Seattle, WA: Museum of History & Industry.

Ellis, Wallace. Anti-Suffrage Postcards. New York, 1916. Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, Record Group 233. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/antisuffrage-postcards-from-wallace-ellis-to-the-honorable-homer-p-snyder, December 9, 2016]

History, Art & Archives, U.S. House of Representatives, “The 26th Amendment,” http://history.house.gov/HistoricalHighlight/Detail/37022(December 08, 2016).

History.com Staff. “Fifteenth Amendment.” A+E Networks, 2009. Web. December 8, 2016.

History.com Staff. “Selma to Montgomery March.” A+E Networks, 2010. Web. December 8, 2016.
Nixon, R. (1971). Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States. [Electronic]. Pg. 793.

History.com Staff. “The 26th Amendment.” A+E Networks, 2010. Web. December 8, 2016.
Old Enough to Fight, Old Enough to Vote. (2014, June 30). Retrieved December 9, 2016, from https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2014/06/old-enough-fight-old-enough-vote/

Stanton Cady E., Anthony,Susan B. and Stone, Lucy. Petition Letter. New York, 12/26/1865. Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, Record Group 233; National Archives Building, Washington, DC. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/form-letter-stanton-anthony-stone, December 9, 2016].

Sundstrom, Ronald, “Frederick Douglass”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2012 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2012/entries/frederick-douglass/>.

Waud, Alfred R. “The First to Vote.” Harpers Weekly Publications, November 16, 1867. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540. Web. December 8, 2016.

What A Colored Man Should Do To Vote. 1st ed. Philadelphia: E.A. Wright, 1900. Web. 9 Dec. 2016.

(1965). Photograph of Marine Landing at Danang, Vietnam [photograph]. National Archives Catalog.