This summer, students explored the exhibition Blacklisted: An American story. Each episode delves into a art piece or artist featured in the exhibit.
Cornell Law School. “First Amendment.” LII / Legal Information Institute. Cornell Law School, September 21, 2019. https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/first_amendment.
Crowther, Bosley. “THE SCREEN in REVIEW; ’ Salt of the Earth’ Opens at the Grande -- Filming Marked by Violence.” The New York Times, March 15, 1954, sec. Archives. https://www.nytimes.com/1954/03/15/archives/the-screen-in-review-salt-of-the-earth-opens-at-the-grande-filming.html.
Dirks , Tim. “Salt of the Earth (1954).” Filmsite.org, 2025. https://www.filmsite.org/saltoftheearth.html.
Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. “Herbert J. Biberman | American Writer | Britannica.” www.britannica.com, June 21, 2025. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Herbert-J-Biberman.
History.com Editors. “Hollywood Ten - Definition, Blacklist & Cold War.” HISTORY, December 16, 2009.
Ivry, Benjamin. “How Blacklisted Hollywood Artists Joined Forces to Make a Truly Subversive Film.” The Forward, June 6, 2024.
Lee, Cinoo, et al. “People Who Share Encounters with Racism Are Silenced Online by Humans and Machines…” PNAS, vol. 121, no. 38, September 9, 2024.
National Archives. “McCarthyism / the ‘Red Scare.’” Eisenhower Presidential Library, n.d.
Simkin, John. “Michael Wilson.” Spartacus Educational, September 1997.
Social Sciences LibreTexts. “9.2: The Relationship between Television and Culture.” LibreTexts, April 25, 2019.
Social Sciences LibreTexts. “Production.” Salt of the Earth: A Teaching & Learning Resource, March 18, 2019.
The New York Times. “Herbert Biberman Dead at 71; Directed ‘Salt of Earth’ Film.” July 1, 1971.
Tilley, Emma. “The Impact of Content Moderation on Marginalized Communities.” TrustLab Blog, 2024.
Atkinson, Brooks. 1953. “THREE SHORT PLAYS; 'World of Sholom Aleichem' Makes Art Out of Simple Things About People.” The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1953/09/20/archives/three-short-plays-world-of-sholom-aleichem-makes-art-out-of-simple.html.
Blacklisted: An American Story. 13 June 2025 to 19 Oct. 2025, The New York Historical, New York City.
Blavatnik Family Foundation. 2023. “Remembering the Yiddish literature great, Sholem Aleichem.” Blavatnik Family Foundation. https://blavatnikfoundation.org/remembering-the-yiddish-literature-great-sholem-aleichem/.
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Sholem Alechem Symphony, 1958.
Dauber, Jeremy Asher. The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: the Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye. Nextbook: Schocken, 2013.
Estraikh, Gennady. Translating Sholem Aleichem: History, Politics and Art. Routledge, 2020.
Frieden, K. "Yiddish literature." Encyclopedia Britannica, April 29, 2025. https://www.britannica.com/art/Yiddish-literature.
Gettinger, Ellie. 2018. “Why The Hollywood Blacklist Is A Jewish Story.” The Forward. https://forward.com/culture/film-tv/413485/why-the-hollywood-blacklist-is-a-jewish-story-and-also-a-milwaukee-story/.
Gussow, Mei. 1976. “Theater: ‘World of Sholom Aleichem.’” The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1976/07/12/archives/theater-world-of-sholom-aleichem.html.
Hoberman, J., Sholem Aleichem, and Andrew Dickson. 2014. “The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye – review.” The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2014/apr/12/worlds-sholem-aleichem-jeremy-dauber-review.
IMDb. “The World of Sholom Aleichem (TV Movie 1959) – Plot Summary.” Accessed July 7, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0217157/plotsummary/.
Ivry, Benjamin. 2023. “He was one of our greatest writers — so, why don’t people talk about him anymore?” The Forward. https://forward.com/tag/sholem-aleichem/.
Kaufman, Kara A. 2012. “Remembering Sholom Aleichem.” Moment Magazine. https://momentmag.com/remembering-sholom-aleichem/?srsltid=AfmBOoqbDSaacObvZc27TtJajeLWa_DNqNL0VK4iCqHIZwL-l7ykp6FN.
Knopf, Alfred A. n.d. “The World of Sholom Aleichem.” Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards. Accessed July 7, 2025. https://staging.anisfield-wolf.org/winners/the-world-of-sholom-aleichem/.
Krah, Markus. “Further Forward through the Past: Postwar American Jews Reconfigure the East European Tradition in Cultural Terms.” Shofar 35, no. 4 (2017): 111–31. https://doi.org/10.5703/shofar.35.4.0111.
Kuiper, Kathleen, and Ken Frieden. 2025. “Sholem Aleichem | Fiddler on the Roof, Tevye, Jewish Humor.” Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sholem-Aleichem.
Mahaleh, Adi. “We Will Not Be Silent: I. L. Peretz’s ‘Bontshe the Silent’ vs. 1950s McCarthyism in America and the Story of the Staging of The World of Sholom Aleichem.” Studies in American Jewish Literature (1981-) 34, no. 2 (2015): 204–30. https://doi.org/10.5325/studamerjewilite.34.2.0204.
Muraskin, Bennet. 2014. “Sholem Aleichem’s Show Biz Triumph.” Jewish Currents. https://jewishcurrents.org/sholem-aleichems-show-biz-triumph.
Perl, Arnold. “To Secure These Rights.” Hollywood Quarterly 3, no. 3 (1948): 267–77. https://doi.org/10.2307/1209698.
Red Channels: a Facsimile Edition. Primary Source Publications, 2017.
Rindner, Sarah. 2024. “Faith and Art in Communist Russia - Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters.” Lubavitch.com. https://www.lubavitch.com/faith-and-art-in-communist-russia/.
Schwarz, Jan. 2016. “Transnational Ashkenaz: Yiddish culture after the Holocaust.” Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis. https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/66575.
Septimus, Daniel. n.d. “Sholem Aleichem.” My Jewish Learning. Accessed July 10, 2025. https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/sholem-aleichem-hot-topic/.
Shahn, Ben. Angel Line Drawing. March 29, 2015. https://www.flickr.com/photos/80454089@N00/16348721344.
Shahn, Ben. McCarthy Peace. Accessed 1968. https://www.rawpixel.com/image/8635130/image-art-vintage-public-domain.
The Harvard Crimson. 2025. “The World of Sholom Aleichem.” The Harvard Crimson. https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1959/11/27/the-world-of-sholom-aleichem-pit/.
Trussell, C. P. "Elia Kazan Admits He Was Red in the '30's," in New York Times Timesmachine, previously published in The New York Times (New York), April 12, 1952. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1952/04/12/84310325.html?pdf_redirect=true&login=google&auth=login-google&pageNumber=8.
Turner, David. 2013. “America after the Holocaust: 'The Jews', Red Scare and a congressional witch hunt.” The Jerusalem Post. https://www.jpost.com/blogs/the-jewish-problem---from-anti-judaism-to-anti
“Scott, Hazel | The Broadcast 41.” n.d. Broadcast41.Uoregon.edu. https://broadcast41.uoregon.edu/biography/scott-hazel.
Chilton, Karen. 2021. “Looking Back at the Extraordinary Life of Hazel Scott.” WRTI. February 5, 2021. https://www.wrti.org/arts-desk/2021-02-05/looking-back-at-the-extraordinary-life-of-hazel-scott.
in. 2019. “Johann Sebastian Bach - Two-Part Inventions 1,2,8 : Marc McCarthy and Robert Stahlbrand : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.” Internet Archive. 2019. https://archive.org/details/PandoraRec_JSBach_Inventions1-2-8.
“HAZEL SCOTT | JAZZ/CLASSICAL PIANIST | ACTIVIST.” 2016. Thehazelscott. 2016. https://www.thehazelscott.com/thehazelscott-1.
Bureau, Defender Washington. n.d. “Report Truman to Probe Ban against Hazel Scott.” ProQuest. https://www.proquest.com/docview/492805155?sourcetype=Newspapers.
“Hazel Scott.” 2021. Wikipedia. October 20, 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazel_Scott.
Schmitz, Jonah. 2019. “Hazel Scott: Swinging the Classics.” Music 345: Race, Identity, and Representation in American Music. October 10, 2019. https://pages.stolaf.edu/americanmusic/2019/10/10/hazel-scott-swinging-the-classics/.
Chan, Diana. 2025. “When Hazel Scott Was Accused of Communist Ties | American Masters | PBS.” American Masters. January 30, 2025. https://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/when-hazel-scott-was-accused-of-communist-ties-acurng/35194/.
Bowen, Peter. n.d. “Red Channels.” Bleeckerstreetmedia.com. https://bleeckerstreetmedia.com/editorial/red-channels-hollywood-blacklist.
EtrofOnaip. 2010. “Black & White Are Beautiful - Hazel Scott on 2 Grand Pianos.” YouTube Video. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HdnjTCMzpg.
Remember Our Music. 2019. “Two Part Invention in a Minor Bach, Hazel Scott.” YouTube. December 11, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7lWWqTt9l4.
ChicagoBluesMuseum1. 2013. “Hazel Scott in the Film ‘I DooD It’ (1943).” YouTube. April 23, 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yBAaEoTdWk.
Hazel Scott, portrait photo, photograph, New York Public Library. https://marcmyers.typepad.com/.a/6a00e008dca1f088340263e9a13cb4200b-popup
Ashworth, Gavin. n.d. “Ralph Fasanella: Lest We Forget | Smithsonian American Art Museum.” Smithsonian American Art Museum. Accessed July 10, 2025. https://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/fasanella.
“David Gledhill Painting History.” n.d. davidgledhillartist.com. https://davidgledhillartist.com/projects/#:~:text=do%20as%20well.-,Q.,be%20sold%20to%20American%20networks.
May, Stephen. 2014. “Ralph Fasanella, Lest We Forget.” Portside, August 28, 2014. https://portside.org/2014-08-28/ralph-fasanella-lest-we-forget.
“McCarthy and Army-McCarthy Hearings.” n.d. Senate.gov. Accessed July 10, 2025. https://www.senate.gov/about/powers-procedures/investigations/mccarthy-and-army-mccarthy-hearings.htm.
Rousseau, Valérie. n.d. “The Ralph Fasanella Collection and Archive at the American Folk Art Museum.” American Folk Art Museum. Accessed July 10, 2025. https://folkartmuseum.org/resources/fasanellacollection/.
Voges, James. 2022. “Attention Must Be Paid: The Insistent Voice of Ralph Fasanella.” mediaspace.msu. https://mediaspace.msu.edu/media/Attention+Must+Be+Paid%3A+The+Insistent+Voice+of+Ralph+Fasanella/1_n7vaqbut.
Zinnemann, Fred, director. High Noon. Stanley Kramer Company, 1952. 1hr., 25min.
Ritter, Tex. "The Ballad of High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)." Written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington. On High Noon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). Columbia Records, 1952, vinyl.
Associated Press. “UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE HEARING". Filmed Nov 2, 1947. British Movietone, 1:27. https://newsroom.ap.org/editorial-photos-videos/detail?itemid=3c541fadf43c4e78bb869e901237fc62&mediatype=video&source=youtube
Jebson, Hugh. "The 'Red Scare': Part 2: the USA in the 1950s." Hindsight, April 2008, 4+. Gale OneFile: High School Edition. https://link-gale-com.i.ezproxy.nypl.org/apps/doc/A177828950/STOM?u=nypl&sid=bookmark-STOM&xid=64d7f425.
Frankel, Glenn. “High Noon’s Secret Backstory.” Vanity Fair, 2017. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/02/high-noons-secret-backstory?srsltid=AfmBOoqN3cjBLokACilxbXlgQbssbfvX22g51sltThhG_KIjLWh-6MyT
Barson, Michael and The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. “Stanley Kramer.” Britannica, (accessed 7/8/2025). https://www.britannica.com/biography/Stanley-Kramer
Barson, Michael and The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. “Fred Zinnemann." Britannica, (Accessed 7/8/2025). https://www.britannica.com/biography/Fred-Zinnemann
The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. “Gary Cooper.” Britannica, (Accessed 7/8/2025). https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gary-Cooper
New York Historical. “The New York Historical Presents Blacklisted: An American Story, an Exhibition Examining the Red Scare, the Hollywood Blacklist, and Its Impact on American Culture.” nyhistory, (Accessed 7/8/2025). https://www.nyhistory.org/press/the-new-york-historical-presents-blacklisted
This season, students explore the exhibition The Collection: New Conversations. Each episode delves into a piece that embodies the phrase “Art as Activism.”
Thors, Lucas. 2022. “The Jewel of the Island - the Martha’s Vineyard Times.” The Martha’s Vineyard Times. September 2, 2022. https://www.mvtimes.com/2018/10/31/the-jewel-of-the-island/.
“Reverberation of the Doctrine of Discovery on the Shinnecock Peoples.” 2024. Cultural Survival. February 7, 2024. https://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/reverberation-doctrine-discovery-shinnecock-peoples.
“WHO WE ARE | Shinnecock Nation.” n.d. Shinnecock Nation. https://www.shinnecock-nsn.gov/who-we-are.
“Courtney M. Leonard | CONTACT 2,021 | Shinnecock, Native American | the Metropolitan Museum of Art.” 2021. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2021. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/856710
Gaby, and Gaby. 2019. “Courtney M. Leonard - Native Arts and Cultures Foundation.” Native Arts and Cultures Foundation - (blog). February 13, 2019. https://www.nativeartsandcultures.org/courtney-m-leonard.
“Betye Saar.” n.d. https://www.moma.org/artists/5102.
Breakthrough U.S. n.d. “‘Empathy is the Tool for Change:’ Jarrett Key for Breakthrough VOICES.” https://medium.com/breakthrough-u-s/empathy-is-the-tool-for-change-jarrett-key-for-breakthrough-voices-5809b4c18994.
Carpenter, Jane H.., Saar, Betye. Betye Saar. United States: Pomegranate, 2003.
Clocks - Bracket clock ticking. n.d. BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07039181.
D.i.y. And Building - Sanding, paper folded then sheet of plywood. D.i.y. And Building - Sanding, paper folded then sheet of plywood. n.d. BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07045125.
Falisca. 2022. Sailing_external_03_stereo.wav. Freesound. https://freesound.org/people/falisca/sounds/667414/.
Geldart. 2020a. Crowd-protest-blm-toronto-tr1-06-05-20-mp3. Freesound. https://freesound.org/people/Geldart/sounds/521317/.
Geldart. 2020b. Crowd-protest-blm-toronto-tr3-06-05-20-mp3. Freesound. https://freesound.org/people/Geldart/sounds/521319/.
“Highlights from the Collection: Betye Saar.” 2023. February 28, 2023. https://www.nyhistory.org/blogs/betye-saar-extreme-times-call-for-extreme-heroines.
Horne, Victoria. n.d. “Extreme Times Call for Extreme Heroines.” https://mapmagazine.co.uk/extreme-times-call-for-extreme-heroines.
“I AM/AIN’T I FREE.” n.d. https://www.jarrettkey.com/new-gallery.
“Jarrett Key.” n.d. https://letsbreakthrough.org/voices-profile/jarrett-key/.
“Jarrett Ley.” n.d. Jarrett Key. https://www.jarrettkey.com/.
Pilgrim, David. n.d. “The Mammy Caricature - Anti-black Imagery.” https://jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/mammies/homepage.htm.
Saar, Betye. 2017. Extreme Times Call for Extreme Heroines. Mixed media and wood figure on vintage washboard, clock. New-York Historical Society. Manhattan, New York, United States of America.
Setuniman. 2011. Stamping Machine V20h. Freesound. https://freesound.org/people/Setuniman/sounds/130735/.
Sayej, Nadja. 2018. “Betye Saar, 92, Artist Who Helped Spark Black Women’s Movement Has “Betye Saar: Keepin’ It Clean” Exhibit Opening in NY on November 2.” October 30, 2018. https://goodblacknews.org/2018/10/30/betye-saar-92-artist-who-helped-spark-black-womens-movement-has-betye-saar-keepin-it-clean-exhibit-opening-in-ny-on-november-2/
Tri-Tachyon. n.d. Jazzy Vibes #81 - Jazz Piano Medley. Openverse. https://openverse.org/audio/304468d2-bc8f-4f3a-a313-3b5c7d063e5d?q=jazz+music.
Valentin Sosnitskiy. n.d. Light jazz. Openverse. https://openverse.org/audio/a450dc9e-5f6b-4415-87f2-c375d5524bfa?q=jazz+music.
Woolbright, Andrew Paul. n.d. “Jarrett Key: from the ground, up.” https://brooklynrail.org/2022/04/artseen/Jarrett-Key-from-the-ground-up.
Loos, Ted. 2022. “Oscar Yi Hou’s Paintings Lend New Frames to Queer, Asian Identity.” The New York Times , October 22, 2022, sec. Arts. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/22/arts/design/oscar-yi-hou-paintings.html.
Voon, Claire. 2022. “Oscar Yi Hou’s Layered Portraits of Queer Kinship Evade Easy Interpretation.” Artsy. March 14, 2022. https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-oscar-yi-hous-layered-portraits-queer-kinship-evade-easy-interpretation.
“Young Gun Painter Oscar Yi Hou Forges His Own Path.” n.d. Www.culturedmag.com. https://www.culturedmag.com/article/2022/02/07/young-gun-painter-oscar-yi-hou-forges-his-own-path.
Hollis, Phyllis. 2023. “Episode 159 – a Conversation with Oscar Yi Hou | Cerebral Women.” Cerebral Women | Visual Arts Podcast Featuring BIPOC and WOMEN. Creator and Host Phyllis Hollis. July 12, 2023. https://cerebralwomen.com/2023/07/12/episode-159-a-conversation-with-oscar-yi-hou/.
Yi, Oscar. 2022. “Ratrock Magazine.” Ratrock Magazine. April 8, 2022. https://www.ratrockmagazine.com/blog/2022/4/7/catching-up-with-oscar-yi-hou-from-columbia-to-the-brooklyn-museum.
“Crane Seeking Comforts — Oscar Yi Hou.” 2021. Oscaryihou.com. 2021. https://oscaryihou.com/Crane-Seeking-Comforts-1.
“Far Eastsiders, Aka: Cowgirl Mama A.B & Son Wukong.” 2021. Nyhistory.org. 2021. https://emuseum.nyhistory.org/objects/97212/far-eastsiders-aka-cowgirl-mama-ab--son-wukong.
Miller, Hana. 2021. “Out West: The Queer Sexuality of the American Cowboy and His Cultural Significance.” Www.brandeis.edu. 2021. https://www.brandeis.edu/writing-program/write-now/2021-2022/miller-hana/index.html.
“The Intimate Gaze of ‘Oscar Yi Hou: East of Sun, West of Moon.’” n.d. Asian American Arts Alliance. https://www.aaartsalliance.org/magazine/stories/the-intimate-gaze-of-oscar-yi-hou.
“Oscar Yi Hou - the Here and There Collective.” 2023. The Here and There Collective. October 8, 2023. https://thehereandthere.co/artist/oscar-yi-hou.
“Oscar Yi Hou, Crane Seeking Comforts | CURA.” 2021. CURA. April 24, 2021. https://curamagazine.com/digital/oscar-yi-hou/.
Calaor, Jesa Marie. “Gwen Stefani: ‘I Said, “My God, I’m Japanese.”’” Allure, January 10, 2023. https://www.allure.com/story/gwen-stefani-japanese-harajuku-lovers-interview.
Key, Jarrett. “About.” Jarrett Key. Accessed August 13, 2024. https://www.jarrettkey.com/about.
Mendez II, Moises. “Gwen Stefani’s History of Cultural Appropriation.” Time, January 12, 2023. https://time.com/6246868/gwen-stefani-cultural-appropriation/.
Mitchell, Kerrie. “Frank Buffalo Hyde’s in-Appropriate #1 | New-York Historical Society.” In-Appropriate #1: Frank Buffalo Hyde on His Gwen Stefani Painting, March 14, 2023. https://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/frank-buffalo-hydes-in-appropriate.
Mitchell, Kerrie. “In-Appropriate #1: Frank Buffalo Hyde on His Gwen Stefani Painting.” New-York Historical Society Museum & Library, March 14, 2023. https://www.nyhistory.org/blogs/in-appropriate-frank-buffalo-hyde-gwen-stefani.
Rosenblatt, Kalhan. “Gwen Stefani Says She’s Japanese in Response to Cultural Appropriation Charges.” NBCNews.com, January 11, 2023. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/gwen-stefani-says-japanese-response-cultural-appropriation-charges-rcna65203.
“Frank Buffalo Hyde’s In-Appropriate #1 | New-York Historical Society.” New-York Historical Society Museum & Library. Accessed August 13, 2024. https://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/frank-buffalo-hydes-in-appropriate.
Muller, John. “In His Own Skin.” Artist Frank Buffalo Hyde Battles Native Stereotypes, May 5, 2022. https://www.newmexicomagazine.org/blog/post/frank-buffalo-hyde/.
“Frank Buffalo Hyde: Native Americana.” Everson Museum of Art, September 11, 2023. https://everson.org/explore/past-exhibitions/frank-buffalo-hyde/.
Key, Jerrett. “About.” Jarrett Key. Accessed August 13, 2024. https://www.jarrettkey.com/about.
Kimble, James J., and Lester C. Olson. “Visual Rhetoric Representing Rosie the Riveter: Myth and Misconception in J. Howard Miller’s ‘We Can Do It!’ Poster.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 9, no. 4 (2006): 533–69. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41940102.
Dubay, Lisa, Joshua Aarons, K. Steven Brown, and Genevieve M. Kenney. How Risk of Exposure to the Coronavirus at Work Varies by Race and Ethnicity and How to Protect the Health and Well-Being of Workers and Their Families, December 2020. https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/103278/how-risk-of-exposure-to-the-coronavirus-at-work-varies.pdf.
Post, Washington. “In Painting Nurses at the Height of the Pandemic, a Portrait Artist Learns What It Is to Depict Bravery - The Washington Post.” Painting Bravery: A portrait artist tries to capture the remarkable spirit of nurses on the front lines of the pandemic, June 2, 2021. https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2021/06/02/painting-nurses-height-pandemic-portrait-artist-learns-what-it-is-depict-bravery/.
Okamura, Tim. “About 4.” [ T I M O K A M U R A ], 2023. https://www.tim-okamura.com/about.
Historical Society, New York. “Nurse Tracey” and the Pandemic with Tim Okamura | Curator Confidential, July 7, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWI3GGeI9Tc&t=2355s.
BoDleasons. Loop Music | No Copyright Song & MP3 Free Downloads - Pixabay, July 3, 2024. https://pixabay.com/music/search/loop/.
“Chinese Exclusion Act (1882).” 2021. National Archives. September 8, 2021. https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/chinese-exclusion-act.
“Evangelistic Committee Night Meeting in Chinatown, Mott Street and Doyers Street (I.e. Pell Street and Doyers Street), New York… | DCMNY.” 2024. Dcmny.org. 2024. https://dcmny.org/do/93b9c1a0-c991-427e-8806-7cc2841e018f.
Getty. 2019. “About Contemporary Art (Education at the Getty).” Getty.edu. 2019. https://www.getty.edu/education/teachers/classroom_resources/curricula/contemporary_art/background1.html.
Library of Congress. n.d. “Intolerance | Chinese | Immigration and Relocation in U.S. History | Classroom Materials at the Library of Congress | Library of Congress.” Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/immigration/chinese/intolerance/.
“Livien Yin | Micki Meng.” 2021. Friendsindeed.art. 2021. https://friendsindeed.art/artists/livien-yin.
Luo, Michael. 2021. “The Forgotten History of the Campaign to Purge Chinese from America.” The New Yorker. April 22, 2021. https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-forgotten-history-of-the-purging-of-chinese-from-america.
“What Is Contemporary Art?” 2024. Walkerart.org. 2024. https://walkerart.org/visit/what-is-contemporary-art/.
“Wong Chin Foo – Museum of Chinese in America.” n.d. Museum of Chinese in America. https://www.mocanyc.org/collections/stories/wong-chin-foo/.
Chang, Lia. 2021. “Dreaming Together: New-York Historical Society and Asia Society Museum, on View through July 25.” Lia Chang Photography. https://liachangphotography.wordpress.com/2021/06/10/dreaming-together-new-york-historical-society-and-asia-society-museum-on-view-through-july-25/.
Joy, Darrin S. “1969: The End of an Era and One of America’s Stormiest and Most Impactful Years.” News and Events, April 19, 2023.
Key, Jarrett. n.d. “About — Jarrett Key.” Jarrett Key. https://www.jarrettkey.com/about
National Organization for Women, “Statement of Purpose” (October 29, 1966). Available online via The National Organization for Women (http://now.org/about/history/statement-of-purpose/)
“Untitled.” 2015. Nyhistory.org. 2015. https://emuseum.nyhistory.org/objects/77202/untitled?ctx=8aec69153d2875ed7d7d9b077690815b608c76f4&idx=24.
“Vietnam War U.S. Military Fatal Casualty Statistics.” National Archives and Records Administration. Accessed August 13, 2024. https://www.archives.gov/