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1. Nathaniel Green, "I think we have..." in 1776, by David McCullough (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005), 205.
2. Green, "I think we have...," 205.
Green, Nathaniel. "I think we have...". In 1776, by David McCullough, 205. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005.
3. "The Wide Awakes," New York Herald, September 19, 1860, quoted in Wayne C. Temple, "Lincoln's Fence Rails," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 47, no. 1 (Spring 1954): 31.
4. "The Wide Awakes," 31
Temple, Wayne C. "Lincoln's Fence Rails." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 47, no. 1 (Spring 1954).
Cite only the journal article in the bibliography. Use "quoted in" to indicate that only a portion of the earlier newspaper story was included in the journal article.
5. John Katz, "Campus Speech Codes Violate Free Speech," in Censorship, ed. Tamara Roleff (Detroit: Greenhaven, 2000), EBSCO, accessed November 4, 2011, http://search.ebscohost.com.
6. Katz, "Campus Speech Codes Violate Free Speech."
Katz, John. “Campus Speech Codes Violate Free Speech.” In Censorship, edited by Tamara Roleff. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2000. EBSCO. Accessed November 4, 2011. http://search.ebscohost.com.
7. Partial-Birth Abortion Act, 105th Cong. (1997) (statement of Douglas Johnson), Concerned Women for America, accessed January 17, 2012, http://www.cwfa.org.
8. Partial-Birth Abortion Act, 105th Cong.
Legal sources are cited only in Notes.
9. Robert Dole, "Senator Dole's Comments at Nixon's Funeral" (1994), in Defining Moments: Watergate, by Kevin Hillstrom (Detroit: Omnigraphics, 2004), 80.
10. Dole, "Senator Dole's Comments at Nixon's Funeral," 81.
Dole, Robert. "Senator Dole's Comments at Nixon's Funeral." 1994. In Defining Moments: Watergate, by Kevin Hillstrom, 80-81. Detroit: Omnigraphics, 2004.
11. Herblock, "Altered Document," in The Secret Government, by Bill Moyers (Washington D.C.: Seven Locks Press, 1989), 63.
12. Herblock, "Altered Document," 63.
Moyers, Bill. The Secret Government. Washington D.C.: Seven Locks Press, 1989.
Cite the cartoon only in Notes. Cite the book in the bibliography.
13. Stephen Kroninger, Uncle George Wants You, 1991, in Angry Graphics, by Karrie Jacobs and Steven Heller (Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books, 1992), 48.
10. Kroninger, Uncle George Wants You, 48.
Jacobs, Karrie and Steven Heller. Angry Graphics. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books, 1992.
Cite the poster only in Notes. Cite the book in the bibliography.