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Secondary Sources "About Juliette Gordon Low." About Juliette Gordon Low. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2014. She wrote poems, sketched, acted in and wrote plays, and later became a skilled painter and sculptor. This gave us an idea of what she did in her spare time for fun. "About The Dust Bowl." About The Dust Bowl. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015. This site gave us clear times for when the Dust Bowl struck the hardest and when it ended. The Dust Bowl occurred after Low’s death. "About the Great Depression." About the Great Depression. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015. This website told us all about the Great Depression and how it affected America. It was a hard time for everyone. Amandolare, Sarah. "On This Day: Juliette Gordon Low Founds Girl Scouts." On This Day: Juliette Gordon Low Founds Girl Scouts. N.p., 12 Mar. 10. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.

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Secondary Sources"About Juliette Gordon Low." About Juliette Gordon Low. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2014.She wrote poems, sketched, acted in and wrote plays, and later became a skilled painter and sculptor. This gave us an idea of what she did in her spare time for fun."About The Dust Bowl." About The Dust Bowl. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This site gave us clear times for when the Dust Bowl struck the hardest and when it ended. The Dust Bowl occurred after Lows death."About the Great Depression." About the Great Depression. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This website told us all about the Great Depression and how it affected America. It was a hard time for everyone.Amandolare, Sarah. "On This Day: Juliette Gordon Low Founds Girl Scouts." On This Day: Juliette Gordon Low Founds Girl Scouts. N.p., 12 Mar. 10. Web. 02 Dec. 2014. This article tells us how Juliette sold a string of pearls for 8,000 dollars to be able to start the first troop. She sacrificed a lot for the Girl Scouts. At Last. N.d. Brynmawr. Web. 21 Apr. 2015. This photo shows us how the suffragettes rejoiced when they received the rights they deserved. They had been fighting and waiting for the moment when they became equal to the men. Avila, Ninnett. Message to the author. 17 Feb. 2015. Personal Interview.She told about her influences, what she learned, and what she likes about it. BC Suffragette Victory. N.d. Spicherandco. Web. 21 Apr. 2015. This photo showed us how the women receiving their right to vote was a major deal. People were rejoicing and it was something important enough to be on the newspaper. Bellis, Mary. "History of Washing Machines." About.com Inventors. About.com, n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.The washing machine was invented around the same time as Juliettes founding of Girl Scouts. That meant that the women/girls didnt have to do laundry by hand, and could turn their attention elsewhere.Binns, Corey. "Why Women Have Fewer Babies." LiveScience. TechMedia Network, 15 Feb. 2007. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.The number of babies being born has decreased by a lot. Some because women get married at an older age than in the 1800s which gives them less time and also because many have limited having about more than 2 children.Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2014.This source summarized Juliettes life, giving us an idea on what she did. It told us that her father believed in the secession of the South from the Union while her mother believed in abolition. "Black History and the Girl Scouts of America." Welcome To The Black Box, Personal Narratives in High Definition. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Nov. 2014.Juliette, by founding Girl Scouts, helped pave the way for equality. Gloria D. Scott was the leader of Girl Scouts from 1975 to 1978, and she was black.Boy Scouts movement begins. 2014. The History Channel website. Oct 22 2014, 9:44 Web. 23 Nov. 2014. Robert Baden-Powell, founder of Boy Scouts, influenced Juliette Gordon Low to found the Girl Guides and then Girl Scouts. He founded Boy Scouts in 1907, and by the end of 1909, there were more than 10,000 Boy Scouts. William Boyce organized several U.S. youth organizations after a Boy Scout came to his aid and refused a tip. Brown, Fern G., and Marie De John. Daisy and the Girl:The Story of Juliette Gordon Low. Morton Grove, IL: A. Whitman, 1996. Print.We made sure to include this books information to expand our information on her background and the order of events that happened.Building Girls of Courage, Confidence, and Character, Who Make the World a Better Place. Digital image. Girl Scouts of Hawaii. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Feb. 2015.This image gave us an idea of what Girl Scouts inspired in the kids. Burke, Kathryn. "Juliette Gordon Low Approved Die Proof." Juliette Gordon Low Approved Die Proof. Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Feb. 2012. Web. 05 Nov. 2014. The Post Office Department honored Low by issuing a stamp in 1948. They had a debate about which picture to put on the stamp, and they started selling the stamps around October 31, Lows birthday.Bush, Laura. "National History Day." Letter to Laura Bush. 3 Feb. 2015. MS. Texas, Dallas.This letter gave of information of a Girl Scouts point of view. It let us understand who Girl Scouts can affect a persons life. It gave us the information we needed to help us better understand the meaning of girl scouts to a person's life.Cabrera, Kathy. "Juliette Gordon Low: Girl Scouts Founder." Camping Life Magazine. N.p., 19 Mar. 12. Web. 01 Dec. 2014.This article tells us about what girl scout has to offer to young girls, what Low wanted for young women, activities they did, and more information on the founding of Girl Scouts. Cleere, Michelle. Perspective. Digital image. How Definitions Effect Your Performance. N.p., 27 June 2012. Web.We used this image for our section entitled perspectives. It gave the person a definition and the picture that showed a perspective of a building plan.Cohen, Sandy. "The Religious Consultation on Population, Reproductive Health and Ethics revisiting the World's Sacred Traditions." Birth Control Pills Helped This told us how women were affected by birth control, which happened right around the time Juliette founded Girl Scouts. Birth control pills allowed women to care for their children less, and gave them the opportunity to think about themselves.Congress, U. S., ed. "In Honor of the Girl Scouts of the USA." Congressional Record, V. 148, PT. 4, April 11, 2002 to April 24, 2002. N.p.: Government Printing Office, 2002. 5294. Print.This government document recognizes Low as they celebrate 90 years of Girl Scouts. It describes Girl Scouts as an organization that helps girls rise to their fullest potential.Cordery, Stacy A. Message to the author. 30 Nov. 2014. E-mail. This message told us a great deal about Lows life away from everyone. It also showed what her goal was, and how she accomplished it.Cordery, Stacy A. N.d. Web. 15 Dec. 2014.This photograph is a picture of Stacy A. Cordery.Cordery, Stacy A. "Was Juliette Gordon Low a Suffragist?" Was Juliette Gordon Low a Suffragist? N.p., 07 Dec. 2012. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.This told us about Juliette Lows views on womens suffrage. It spoke of different ways Low could be considered or not a suffragist based on evidence.Crichlow, Catherine A. "Low, Juliette Gordon" Learning to Give. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2014. Lows father was a Confederate Captain in the Civil War, and her first husband was a drunk. She played an important role in teaching young women the meaning of civic engagement, service, and leadership. Dallas, Hilda. The Suffragette. 1912. Women's Social and Political Union. Museumoflondonprints. Web. 21 Apr. 2015. This photo showed us how the women suffragette protested. It is a picture of one suffragette protested for her rights Donnelley, R. R. "Girl Scouts." The World Book Encyclopedia. 2009. Print. This article in the encyclopedia told that the groups, based on age, are Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, and Seniors (from youngest to oldest). They focus on service projects, exploring possible career choices, and self improvement.Eig, Jonathan. "The Team That Invented the Birth-Control Pill." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 09 Oct. 2014. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.It told us the history behind the birth control pills and how it lowered births.Elizabeth. "The National Women's Hall of Fame." Network of Enlightened Women RSS. N.p., 24 May 2011. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.The National Womens Hall of Fame was made to recognize women who have done something memorable. "Embracing Individuality Is Our Core Value." Girl Scouts. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2014. This article tells us about the diversity of girl scouts and how her goal was to involve all girls. Juliette wanted rich, poor, and middle class girls from all races to be able to be in girl scouts."Experience The Ordinary and the Extraordinary - Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace." Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace. n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2014. The site showed us pictures and told us about where Juliette Gordon Low lived. It also told us about an organization that she formed called Helping Hands. They sewed clothes for the poor but when the clothing was worn it fell apart. She was an animal lover who crafted the metal gates on the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace by hand. "Finding Purpose in Tragedy: Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon." The Reservoir. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.Juliette, despite having faced many, many obstacles, still went on and did the right thing. She was deaf in one ear, her husband had died while in the middle of a divorce, and her estate was not bequeathed to her."Forever Green Day." Girl Scouts Heart Of Central California. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Nov. 2014.It gave us a timeline of her life, with important details like where she bought her first house and hospitals that she organized.Former First Lady Mrs. Laura Bush. Digital image. Newswise. University of Texas, 26 May 2006. Web. 216 Feb. 2015.This photo of Laura Bush let us visualize what she looked like and gave the reader something to connect to.Frank. 2012. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This quote described Juliette Gordon Low so we chose to include it in our website.Gambino, Megan. "The Very First Troop Leader." The Very First Troop Leader. Smithsonian, 7 Mar. 2012. Web. 22 Nov. 2014. This article talked about her love for literature and how she had a family commitment to duty. It was written by a woman who interviewed one of the first Brownies. The article said her husband, Willy, did not support womens rights so she had to do these deeds in secret."Girl Scout Blog: Presidential Medal of Freedom to Be Awarded to the Founder of Girl Scouts, Juliette Gordon Low." Web log post. N.p., 26 Apr. 2010. Web. 01 Dec. 2014.President Obama has decided to award Juliette Gordon Low with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Also, in honor of Juliette Gordon Low, Harry S. Truman signed a bill authorizing a stamp."Girl Scout Fun Facts." Examiner.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2014.In 1948, President Harry S. Truman authorized one of the few stamps dedicated to women in honor of Juliette Gordon Low. In 1992, Juliette Low was honored as a Georgia Women of Achievement: she was one of the first. During World War II, Juliette Gordon Low had a Liberty Ship named in her honor. "Girl Scout History." Girl Scouts. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2014. In this website was the original version of The Golden Eaglet, the Girl Scout-made video of what Girl Scouts did. It also gave us other places we could look for information.Girl Scout Logo. N.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This is the most recent logo for Girl Scouts. It is green with three girls faces.Girl Scout Troop. Digital image. The Bling Blog. N.p., 15 Jan. 2013. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This photo shows a modern-day Girl Scout Troop, with different kinds of kids, showing that Girl Scouts did remain unsegregated as Low had wished."Girl Scout Week Observance Begins Today for 48 Paris Troops." N.p., 1950. Web. 1 Dec. 2014.This newspaper tells us about the daily routine of the girl scouts in 1950. This newspaper tells us about the events that took place. For example it tells us the day meeting took place and what they did. It also gives two pictures of a brownie troop doing an activity. Girl Scouts Working in a Victory Garden. Digital image. USA Today. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2015.This picture shows Girl Scouts working in a victory garden, and it showed us how the Girl Scouts helped the community.Grayzel, Susan R. "Changing Lives: Gender Expectations and Roles during and after World War One." British Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 7 Dec. 2014.This article talks about the effect World War I had on men and women. It talks about cultural changes such as women having shorter hair, and shorter clothes.GSNETX. "On My Honor: Happy Birthday Juliette Gordon Low!" Scout Scoop. N.p., Web. 31 Oct. 2012. This source talked about the growth of Girl Scouts and how the original trefoil was changed from an eagle, shield, a shaft of arrows and an olive branch to the three leaves that now represent diversity, continuing commitment, and girls.Hartmann T, Susan M. "Camp Hale." Women & WWII. Twayne Publishers, n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2015.When the World War II began women were needed to help make things that were needed: planes, tanks, ships, and weapons.History.com Staff. "The Fight for Womens Suffrage." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 05 Dec. 2014.This website talks about the 19th Amendment to the Constitution which gave women the right to deserve all the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and more about womens suffrage.History: Juliette Gordon Low Biography." Girl Scouts of the USA: Official Web Site. Girl Scouts of the USA, n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2014.This website showed just how much Juliette had an influence in the world. Thousands of young girls were and still are being affected by what she did in 1912. Low didnt exclude girls who came from different backgrounds, different religion, or girls who had disabilities. The website proved how far her legacy went."History | Juliette Gordon Low Interactive Timeline." History | Juliette Gordon Low Interactive Timeline. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014. This timeline tells us about the life of juliette from childhood all the way to old age. The timeline tells us about her loss of hearing and her marriage. It also give us video and pictures about the topics."Historymaster." Historymaster. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.This told us about Juliettes family. Her father, W.W. Gordon, her mother, Eleanor (Nelly) Lytle Kinzie. and her grandmother, the author of The Chicago Massacre, were among those listed."History of Guiding." World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts -. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.Robert Baden-Powell was shocked when a group of girls came to a Boy Scouts convention, but let them become Girl Guides. The Girl Guides were taken over by his sister Agnes, and when Juliette met Agnes, she decided to found a Girl Guides troop in the U.S. on March 12, 1912.Indomitable Womanhood. N.d. American Reform. Web. 19 Apr. 2015.This picture found on the website, American Reform, showed women standing around a sign protesting for equal rights.Jodi J. "Juliette Gordon Low, a Hero to All People." Start ASL. N.p., n.d. Web.Today Juliette Gordon Low is not known for being a deaf person, but a magical leader who being deaf helped girls strive in their mission by starting an organization called Girl Guides. While in England, Low went to a meeting with Lord Baden Powell, Boy Scout leader, and became successful in helping children becoming leaders.Join Us in a Victory Job. N.d. Faulty Munitions: Effects of Wartime Propaganda on Gender Socialization. Web. 19 Apr. 2015.This picture told about a campaign to recruit women during war. "Juliette Gordon Low: A Girl at Heart." PorterBriggscom Juliette Gordon Low A Girl at Heart Comments. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2014. This site tells us about the call Juliette made to her cousin that started Girl Scouts. It also talks about her life and the world at the time she was born."Juliette Gordon Low." Deaf Is. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2014. This tells us about the development of Juliettes deafness, her early life, and how she helped the poor. She also remembered her roots of poverty and went to visit people that were sick.Juliette Gordon Low. Digital image. Southern Mom Life. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This photo showed Juliette looking regal posing for the photo. It gave us a clear image on what she wanted herself to look like."Juliette Gordon Low: Founder of the Girl Scouts | Chappell Great Lives Lecture Series." Chappell Great Lives Lecture Series. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2014.This site tells us about how Juliette never gave up and how she always made it through. It talks about the way she was raised, the way her mother criticized her work, and other topics."Juliette Gordon Low." Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2014.Juliette thought that every girl should be given the opportunity to develop physically, mentally, and spiritually."Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scout National Center." Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scout National Center. N.p., n.d. Web. She made group of eighteen girls and did outside activities with them. She wanted girls to have a chance to get out of their homes and into the world."Juliette Gordon Low: Girl Scouts Founder." Camping Life Magazine. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2014. It showed us what Juliette thought about Girl Scouts and what she wanted it to become. Also, it told us about the founding of Girl Scouts and how it grew and thrived."Juliette Gordon Low." Infoplease. Infoplease, 2012. Web. 01 Dec. 2014.This gave us an idea of what Girl Scouts did, and what Juliette's dreams for Girl Scouts where. She promoted diversity in Girl Scouts, helping with equality issues.Juliette Gordon Low (1860-1927) | New Georgia Encyclopedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2014. Lows husband left her for another girl and got a divorce but he died before it was finalized. In 1923 Juliette Gordon Low was diagnosed with cancer. She finally died in 1927. She was buried, at her request, in her Girl Scouts uniform."Juliette Gordon Low." YourDictionary, n.d. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.It told us what type of things she did during her life, influences, and accomplishments. She also had a gift for pursuing the arts and enjoyed writing and acting in the plays that the children put together. "Juliette Low." Magnolia School District. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2015.The Juliette Low School is inspired by Low and her doings. It gave many girls the opportunity to prove themselves and be independent.Jumara, George. Juliette Gordon Low Federal Building. N.d. Savannah, Georgia. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This picture shows the Georgia federal building named after Low, in her honor.Keena, Katherine. Message to the author. 22 Jan. 2015. E-mail.This interview was with a lady who works at the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace. She gave us brief answers about herself and her job.Kins, Casey. "Juliette Gordon Low: The Best Scout of Them All." If My Hands Could Speak. N.p., 3 Feb. 2010. Web. 17 Nov. 2014.Juliette became deaf in both ears, and in the later years of her life she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Kleiber, Shannon H. Message to the author. 22 Jan. 2015. E-mail. This interview told us her motives about writing a book and having her troop. Leadership Experience. N.d. The Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Web. 19 Apr. 2015.This picture was about the 15 outcomes of Girl Scouts."Liberty Ship Nomenclature." Armed Guard - The Liberty Ships. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2015.This website told us about the Liberty Ship named after Low. The information was used in recognition.Light Up the Leader in Every Girl. Digital image. The Mary Sue. N.p., 31 Jan. 2012. Web. 16 Feb. 2015.This image showed us the fundamental purpose of Girl Scouts."Living With War: Women and War." Focus on World War II: Women and War on YourDiscovery.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2015.At first women were found at home, but soon they started working on land and performing civil defence duties. This information was crucial to our World War I tab.Low Portrait. N.d. Always Savannah. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.Juliette Gordon Low is dressed in a pink gown, and the bottom tells what Juliette Gordon Low did.Maple Leaf Rag. Maple Leaf Rag. Scott Joplin, 1899. MP3. This song gave us an insight as to what music was played at the time. The late 1800s and early 1900s was the jazz era.Mather, Mark. "World Population Data Sheet 2012." Fact Sheet: The Decline in U.S. Fertility. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This gave us statistics in fertility, which helped support our thesis. Women could do more things once birth control helped clear more time.McCaffery, Callie. Message to the author. 17 Feb. 2015. Personal Interview. She gave us information on how Low affected her and Girl Scouts today. McCaffery, Nancy. Message to the author. 21 Feb. 2015. E-mail. This interview told us why she enjoys being a troop leader. N.d. Girl Scouts in World War II. Web. 19 Apr. 2015. .This picture of Girl Scouts was used in the World War II section of our website.N.d. Girl Scouts. Web. 19 Apr. 2015.This picture shows Low and Girl Scouts riding in a truck. This gave us an idea on how they dressed and other details. N.d. What Exactly Does a Girl Have to Do to Earn a Books Badge? Web. 19 Apr. 2015..We found a picture of badges on this website. We used this picture on our leadership page.

Nichols, John. "Stand With the Girl Scouts." The Nation. N.p., 6 Feb. 2014. Web. 01 Dec. 2014.He praises and describes Juliette Gordon Low. "Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Women's Right to Vote."National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.We used this government website to learn about the 19th amendment and included some of the information when we talked about womens rights. On My Honor - Girl Scouts. On My Honor. Cidny Dasch, n.d. MP3. This song is sung by Girl Scouts all around the world, and reflects the interests and goals of Girl Scouts everywhere."Points of Light." Juliette Gordon Low. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.This told us the points that Juliette addressed when she founded Girl Scouts. She addressed equal opportunities for girls and women, health, education, and the environment."Preserving the Culture and Heritage of Girl Scouts for Future Generations." Juliette Gordon Low. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2014. This website gave us an image of what Juliette accomplished and did in her life, with everything from diseases that she cought to her life as a child.Presidential Medal of Freedom. N.d. Juliette Gordon Low Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom. Web. 17 Feb. 2015.This picture helps us get more information on Juliettes award. It gives us reasons why she received the award, and it is a copy of her certificate.Proud to Be Me. N.d. MP3.This song shows the Girl Scout drive, and the power and effect Low had.

Reinhardt, Claudia. "Farming in the 1940s." Victory Gardens during World War II. Ganzel Group, n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2015.When food was unable to get around, the government encouraged people to have their own gardens and grow their own food. We found more about the victory gardens and how people were contributing to the war effort."Robert Baden-Powell." Bio. A&E Television Networks, 2015. Web. 03 Jan. 2015.We learned why he founded Boy Scouts and included this information on the section that talks about him. He was in the military and figured out one of his textbook were used to teach young men on woodcrafting. Rosie the Riveter. N.d. A Boring Women's History Museum in D.C.? Spare Us. Web. 19 Apr. 2015.Rosie the Riveter poses in a poster rallying women during the war.Rosie the Riveter Song. Loeb, John Jacob. Rosie the Riveter Song. The Four Vagabonds. 1943. MP3.This specific song shows the resolve of the World War II women, and how determined and influential they were in the war.Sims, Anastatia. "Juliette Gordon Low (1860-1927)." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 15 September 2014. Web. 06 Oct. 2014. It told about her life and death. She was buried in her Girl Scout vest, at request. Stevenson, David. "Aftermath." The British Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.The Treaty of Versailles caused Germany to lose one-tenth of their land and many other treaties, such as the Neuilly, Svres, Saint-Germain, and Trianon were formed after World War I. Stoling, Mary Kay. Message to the author. 30 Nov. 2014. In-Person.This interview told us more about the personal story behind being a Girl Scout and what one did as one.Stoling, Sabrina. Message to the author. 30 Nov. 2014. In-Person.This interview focused more on the troop Ms. Stolting leads, and what their troop did. It also talked about how she believed Low affected the girls today.Sundin, Sarah. "Girl Scouts in World War II." N.p., 15 Mar. 2012. Web. 19 Apr. 2015.This gave us more information on what the Girl Scouts were doing ot help their country during World War II.S.505 - A Bill to Designate the Federal Building to Be Constructed in Savannah, Georgia, as the "Juliette Gordon Low Federal Building". N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2014. In February 17, 1983 the bill to make a memorial of Low in Savannah, Georgia as the Juliette Gordon Low Federal Building was introduced to the Senate, and in November 12, 1983 it became public law # 98-205.Taylor, Erica L. "Little Known Black History Fact: The First Black Girl Scouts of America." Black America Web RSS. N.p., 2 Sep. 2013. Web.This article states that in 1917, five years after Girl Scouts was founded, the first African American troop was introduced. After it was founded many other ethnicities formed troops."The Fight for Womens Suffrage." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 03 Jan. 2015.It explained more on the women's suffrage and helped us gain background information on the Progressive Era. It showed how women were treated at the time.

The March of the Women. Ethel Smyth. The March of the Women. 1910. MP3. This song showed the protest of the women of the time, and the battle they faced. This song was chosen to be the suffragettes national anthem in the UK."The Progressive Movement." The Progressive Movement. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.The website gave us the knowledge that the Progressive Movement, or the time when women started fighting for rights, began right around the time that Juliette was born and founded Girl Scouts.Thompson, Kathleen. "The First, and Best, Girl Scout." Wordspinning by Kathleen. N.p., 15 Jan. 2013. Web.The journalist was friends with Arthur Gordon, Lows nephew, and she recounted the interview they had about her Lows life. Urban, Cori. "Prominent Area Women Started as Girl Scouts." Masslive.com. N.p., 9 Mar. 2012. Web. 01 Dec. 2014.This showed how being a Girl Scout affected a woman, through the amazing things these ladies have accomplished. One former Girl Scout was the governor of Massachusetts. Votes for Women a Success. N.d. National American Woman Suffrage Association. Thank You to All Our Fiery Women Ancestors! Web. 19 Apr. 2015.This picture depicted a map that shows which states granted women the right to vote and what year they were given it.Wadsworth, Ginger. First Girl Scout: The Life of Juliette Gordon Low. Boston: Clarion, 2012. Print. This book gave an overview of Lows life and what she achieved. We used this book to talk about the wars and her early life. Wadsworth, Ginger. Message to the author. 16 Dec. 2014. E-mail. This email told as all about Lows hopes and dreams for her organization, and how she did what she wanted, not caring what others believed! "Women & World War II." Metropolitan State University of Denver, n.d. Web. 19 Apr. 2015.This source gave us a list of statistics concerning World War II and where the women helped out most. "Women in the Progressive Era." Women in the Progressive Era. The National Women's History Museum, n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014. It tells about womens status during the progressive movement, clubs the women joined, and birth control. It also gave us some images about the progressive movement. "Women in World War Two". HistoryLearningSite.co.uk. 2014. Web. 01 Jan. 2015.This website gave us insight on what women were doing during the war when the men were at war. They did all of the jobs the men used to do and it really helped us when writing on the war. "Women and World War II." N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.We used this website to find out statistics about women during World War II."Women's Anti-Suffrage Movement." The Ultimate History Project. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Dec. 2014.This website told us about what the anti- suffrage perspective. It also spoke of Roosevelts relevance in the womens rights movement."Women's Roles in 1912." A Look Thru Time. N.p., 1 June 2013. Web. 16 Nov. 2014.Women had to cook, clean the house, and care for the children in the early 1900s. They were not allowed to vote, own property, or work outside the home if married. Divorce was shunned upon and you could lose your place in society and your friends.Zainaldin, Jamil S., and John C. Inscoe. "Progressive Era." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 16 September 2014. Web. 07 December 2014.The website discusses the beginnings of the progressive movement and many other aspects of the movement. It declares that the end of their efforts was to win the right to vote. "Zonta Service Projects." Hands On Service. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.The website told us what type of honors Juliette received. She earned a U.S. postal stamp with a picture of her on it. Also, she had a school and a federal building named after her.N.d. Alaska Public Media. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This photo showed Low with Girl Scouts. It gave us an idea of what Low did with the organization that she founded.N.d. Brooklyn Public Library, New York. Celebrating a Century of Girl-Scouting: 1913-2013 Exhibition. Web.This photo showed us how far Lows reach extended, and how long her legacy lasted.N.d. Graphics Factory. Web. 19 Apr. 2015.A picture of a Girl Scout with the words Women! Your War Job Leadership, Enlist Today.N.d. Juliette Gordon Low. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.Daisy standing as a young child, and Low attaching a badge to a girl scouts uniform.N.d. Liverpool Blitz 70! Saturday 30th April. Web. 19 Apr. 2015. .This is the website where we found a picture of women working in a factory. This was used for the World War II tab. N.d. National Women's Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, New York. Womens Rights Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls New York. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This is the symbol of the National Womens Hall of Fame, the most prestigious group one can get into. Low was highly recognized when she was accepted in.N.d. One of Many Famous Deaf Women in the History. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This shows the stamp that was dedicated to her, with the words Founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA on it. It tells us of her legacy.McCaffery, Nancy. 2014. Bakersfield. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This a picture we used for our interview. It is a picture of our subject, Nancy McCaffery.Presidential Medal of Freedom. N.d. Presidential Medal of Freedom to Be Awarded to the Founder of Girl Scouts, Juliette Gordon Low. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This picture shows the Medal of Freedom. It is a huge honor to receive, and Low earned it.Spanning the Decades. N.d. Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, Georgia. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This photo shows Low in the background while a troop leader gives a girl a trophy. This showed us how Low affected the Girl Scouts by showing her interaction with the quickly growing group.Stolting, Mary K. N.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.This picture of Mary Stolting was used for the interview portion of our website.Stolting, Sabrina. N.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.This is a picture of Sabrina Stolting, someone we interviewed.The Liberty Ship "Juliette Low" 1944. Girl Scouts in World War II. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This shows the Liberty ship that was named in honor of Low, a great women. It is proof of her amazing legacy.Wadsworth, Bill. Ginger Wadsworth. Digital image. n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.Ginger Wadsworth smiling for the camera. This was used for her interview picture. 1917. Speakeasy. The Six Secrets the Girls Scouts Have Kept for a Century. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.Juliette Low with a girl scout troop saluting. This showed us how interactive Low was with the organization.1943. Girl Scouts Mark 100 Years of Closing Gender Gaps. Web. 19 Apr. 2015.This shows Eleanor Roosevelt and Betty Bredin standing next to a war poster.1944. Reddit. Web. 19 Apr. 2015. .WASPS stand in front of an aircraft in this black and white photo. 2014 National Council Session. 2014. Web. 21 Jan. 2015.This photo shows how large Girl Scouts and how far its reach extended, and shows Lows dream of Girl Scouts becoming huge came true.