Works Cited Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco in handcuffs. Wikipedia. N.p., 1923. Web. 11 Dec. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacco_and_Vanzetti#mediaviewer/File:Sacvan.jpg>. I used this website to find the main photo I used on my home page. I used it because it gave those unaware of the topic a look into the background of the case. Borglum, Gutzon. "Memorial Bas Relief." Massachusetts Court System. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Dec. 2014. I used this photo of the Sacco and Vanzetti memorial because it shows how many people disagreed with the evidence of the case. It gives insight as to how controversial this case really was. "Bullet No. III." Massachusetts Court System. N.p., 1920. Web. 12 Dec. 2014. <http://www.mass.gov/courts/court-info/sjc/edu-res-center/saco-vanz/the-evidence-10gen.html>. This I used this photo as a primary source agreeing with my side two argument that Sacco and Vanzetti were arrested for evidence. It shows bullet number three and why it was considered Sacco's bullet from him gun. Burns, Vincent G. "Who are the Criminals?" Becoming America. N.p., 1928. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. <http://becomingamerica.wikispaces.com/tlp_11_jnewton_teacherside>. I used this site for my poem primary source on my side one page. It helped to prove the point that many people believed that they were executed for being anarchists and Italian immigrants. "The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti." Cartoon. SIRS Decades. N.p., 22 Aug. 1927. Web. 9 Dec. 2014. <http://decades.sirs.com/decadesweb/decades/do/article?urn=urn%3Asirs%3AUS%3BA RTICLE%3BART%3B0000210038>. I used this website to find the political cartoon that I used as a primary source on my side one argument page. It helped to connect the idea of anarchism and the fact that Sacco and Vanzetti were Italian immigrants to the "death" of justice. "Commonwealth vs. Nicola Sacco." Massachusetts Court System. N.p., 5 Apr. 1927. Web. 11 Dec. 2014. <http://www.mass.gov/courts/court-info/sjc/edu-res-center/saco-vanz/thesupreme-judicial-court-affirms-the-convictions-16-gen.html>. I used this site to find an image of a photo on my home page titled "Commonwealth vs. Nicola Sacco and another". This document states that Sacco and Vanzetti have been found guilty for the murder and goes on to explain the case in more detail. "Completely Testimony of James F. Bostock." UMKC School of Law. N.p., 9 June 1921. Web. 13 Dec. 2014. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/SaccoV/bostock.html>. I used this for one of five primary sources on my side two argument page. I took an excerpt from it where James F. Bostock, a witness for the prosecution, speaks of two men believed to be Sacco and Vanzetti on Thursday June 9, 1921. "Death Watch." UMKC School of Law. N.p., 23 Aug. 1927. Web. 13 Dec. 2014. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/SaccoV/images.html>. I used this photo on my conclusion page. It shows the death watch in Union Square in Boston on August 23, 1927. Douglas. "Vanzetti and Sacco at Dedham Court House." UMKC School of Law. N.p., 9 Apr. 1927. Web. 11 Dec. 2014. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/SaccoV/courtspeech.html>. I used this website to find the photo on my home page. It is a picture of Sacco and Vanzetti going to the court house in 1927. Gibson, Roland A. "Sacco-Vanzetti Case Has Three Moves Left." New York Times 12 Sept. 1926: n. pag. ProQuest. Web. 8 Dec. 2014. <http://search.proquest.com/docview/103784778/C12D12418F4E46CDPQ/1?accountid= 68076>. I used this database for a newspaper article for a primary source on my side one argument page. It spoke about the case, but I used the part about the confession from Madeiros. Jim Fisher. N.p., 7 Jan. 2008. Web. 9 Dec. 2014. <http://jimfisher.edinboro.edu/forensics/sacco1_3.html>. I used this site as a primary source for my side one argument. I took an excerpt from it stating Hamilton's findings as to why the guns and bullets used were not Sacco and Vanzetti. I also used this sight for a primary source agreeing with my side two argument. It was an excerpt with Van Amburgh's findings and his beliefs as to why Sacco and Vanzetti were guilty. This website was useful because it showed me both sides of the case. "Justice Crucified." Libcom. N.p., 28 Aug. 1927. Web. 14 Dec. 2014. <https://libcom.org/gallery/sacco-vanzetti-photo-gallery>. I used this photo on my conclusion page. It shows an armband that says "Justice Crucified". It was taken on August 22, 1927 in Boston after Sacco and Vanzetti's funeral procession. Newby, Richard, ed. History News Network. N.p., 29 June 2004. Web. 8 Dec. 2014. <http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/4527>. I used this sight for my secondary source quote on my side two argument page. It shows how many believed Sacco and Vanzetti were convicted due to evidence and not because of their backgrounds or beliefs. "Paris Protest." Libcom. N.p., 1927. Web. 14 Dec. 2014. <https://libcom.org/gallery/saccovanzetti-photo-gallery>. I used this on my conclusion page. It shows a protest in Paris about Sacco and Vanzetti's execution. 200,000 supporters came out that day in 1927. "Protest in Favor of Sacco and Vanzetti." Recollection Books. N.p., 23 Aug. 1927. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. <http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/SaccoVanzetti/databaseEntries.htm>. I used this site for the main photo on my side one argument page. It is of a protest to free Sacco and Vanzetti. It aids in showing how powerful this case was to some people and the different opinions of different groups of people. "Reexamining the Sacco-Vanzetti Case - Howard Zinn." Libcom. N.p., 21 Feb. 2012. Web. 16 Dec. 2014. <http://libcom.org/history/reexamining-sacco-vanzetti-case-howard-zinn>. I used this site for my secondary source quote on my side one argument page. It helped to prove that there were so many who believed Sacco and Vanzetti were innocent. "The Report of Governor Fuller." UMKC School of Law. N.p., 3 Aug. 1927. Web. 12 Dec. 2014. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/SaccoV/fulleropinion.html>. I used this site for an excerpt stating that Sacco and Vanzetti are guilty due to the finding of enough evidence to convict them. I used it as a primary source for my side two argument. "Rosa Sacco and Luigia Vanzetti." https://libcom.org/gallery/sacco-vanzetti-photo-gallery. N.p., 22 Aug. 1927. Web. 14 Dec. 2014. <https://libcom.org/gallery/sacco-vanzetti-photogallery>. I used this photo on my conclusion page. It shows Sacco's wife, Rosa Sacco, and Vanzetti's sister, Luigia Vanzetti, at their last visit with the two at Charleston Prison on August 22, 1927. "Sacco and Vanzetti." Libcom. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Dec. 2014. <https://libcom.org/gallery/saccovanzetti-photo-gallery>. I used this photo for my main picture on my conclusion page. It shows Sacco and Vanzetti as they walk into the court house. Sacco and Vanzetti Handcuffed. Britannica. N.p., 1920. Web. 11 Dec. 2014. <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/515228/Sacco-Vanzetti-case>. I used this photo for my main photo on my historical context page. It is a photo of Sacco and Vanzetti walking through a crowd after being accused of the murder in Massachusetts in 1920. "Sacco and Vanzetti Put to Death Early This Morning." Digital History. Digital History, n.d. Web. 9 Dec. 2014. <http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=1114>. I used this site to find my historical context and side one and two explanations. It helped with background information and to give me a better idea of the time period and specific case. I also used this for a primary source on my side one argument for the idea that Sacco and Vanzetti were electrocuted for being anarchists and Italian immigrants. Slater-Morill Shoe Factory. South of Boston. N.p., 1920. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. <http://www.southofboston.net/specialreports/saccovanzetti/pages/050405.shtml>. I used this site to find the photo of the factory that the two victims were murdered in that I placed on my home page. It connects directly to Sacco and Vanzetti because they were supposedly there at the time of the crime. Stark, Louis. "Are Sacco and Vanzetti Guilty?" New York Times 5 Mar. 1922: n. pag. ProQuest. Web. 11 Dec. 2014. <http://search.proquest.com/docview/99631786/52A701794661444FPQ/5?accountid=68 076>. I used this site for a primary source agreeing with my side two argument. I took an excerpt from it stating that Sacco and Vanzetti lied about their whereabouts and about other questions during their initial interview. It also stated that their radical beliefs would not be brought into the case in order to keep any prejudice ideas out of the case.