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Haney, E. (1998, June 23). Infoplease. //History of slavery in america//. 11 Nov. 2009 Retrieved from [] This website was composed by Elissa Haney whose qualifications are unknown except for the fact that she composed most of this timeline of slavery. The site provides multiple dates that have to do with slavery dating back to 1619 when the first slaves were brought over into the new world to when slavery finally ended. It provides close to no bias at all, this website strictly lists facts/dates of what went on in U.S. slavery which made this a very helpful website to use. I found this the most useful site I used throughout this project due to the fact that it had almost everything I needed for my wiki in one website. These dates were very accurate, I corroborated my information with my 8th grade history handouts from slavery/civil war and they were very precise.

Thinkquest.org. //Life In Japanese Internment Camps//. Retrieved 1 November 2009 from Thinkquest.org: @http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312008/bhjic.html

Quote on how [|website]describes itself: "This project is dedicated to the faithful and loyal Japanese American citizens who suffered at the hands of the American public. Over 120,000 Japanese American citizens were forced to leave their homes, their businesses and the lives they knew, and be moved to internment camps for the duration of the war." The author for this project is unknown however, it had a wide variety of sources used that were very credible. I used this site for various tasks such as gaining images for my wiki as well as including a quote about the Japanese Interment Camps. This website had a plethora of useful things to do with Japanese Interment Camps during WWII including a general overview of before, during, and after the camps which gave me a broad understanding for the topic. It also gave me multiple websites such as a John Hopkins website that allowed me to gain access to images, quotes, and other cool things. If you were to read this project, you would understand how harsh these Japanese camps were and how much of an effect racism had on the U.S. There was a bit of bias and sensitivity shown towards the Japanese which is understandable considering what they had to go through because of racism. However, this could be overlooked and it still gave a wonderful assortment of information that I used for my wiki.