Monday, March 21, 2011

Citations

Works Cited
Oliver, Kendrick. "Coming to Terms with the Past: My Lai." History Today 56.2 (2006): 37-39. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 21 Mar. 2011.
Works Cited
Cookman, Claude. "An American Atrocity: The My Lai Massacre Concretized in a Victim's Face." Journal of American History 94.1 (2007): 154-162. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 21 Mar. 2011
 
Source Citation
Crosby, Ben G. "My Lai: where were the leaders? Had one strong leader stepped up, the atrocity that so stained America could have been averted." Vietnam Apr. 2009: 46+. Expanded Academic ASAP. Web. 21 Mar. 2011
 
Source Citation
Hymel, Kevin M. "A 1996 conference at Tulane University tried to sort out the U.S. Army's most notorious atrocity--the My Lai massacre." Vietnam Aug. 1999: 54. Expanded Academic ASAP. Web. 21 Mar. 2011.
Source Citation
Thompson, Hugh, and Lady Bird Johnson. "The Massacre at My Lai." Newsweek International 15 Mar. 1999: 61. Expanded Academic ASAP. Web. 21 Mar. 2011.

Monday, March 14, 2011

research paper theses

The Battle of My Lai: Vietnam War
1. Innocent Massacre
2. Why did the military try to cover up what had really happened there?
3.  Who took the blame?
4.  What were the main reasons for being there?

Possible thesis: The real happenings in the Battle of My Lai had been covered up for months preceeding the event which makes one wonder what there was to hide.