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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/22/arts/bettye-lane-photographer-of-protest-dies-at-82.html Kaufman, Leslie. "Bettye Lane Dies at 82; Photographer of Protests and Causes." NYTimes. The New York Times Company, 21 Sept. 2012. Web. 2 Mar. 2015. The article titled “Bettye Lane Dies at 82; Photographer of Protests and Causes,” is Bettye Lane’s obituary that was published in the New York Times. The author provides a detailed summary of Bettye Lane’s life and describes how she got involved in the Women’s Rights Movement. The author details Lane’s different jobs as a photo journalist and lists her several achievements. This source is relevant for my Wikipedia page because it describes exactly how Lane became known as “the official photographer for the women’s movement.” This source meets Wikipedia’s standards for a reliable source because it is a secondary source, published in an established news outlet.

http://gaycitynews.nyc/bettye-lane-top-photographer-of-social-movements-dies/ Humm, Andy. "Bettye Lane, Top Photographer of Social Movements, Dies." GayCityNews. NYC Community Media, 10 Oct. 2012. Web. 2 Mar. 2015. The article titled “Bettye Lane, Top Photographer of Social Movement Dies” was written shortly after Bettye Lane passed away on her 82nd birthday. This article serves to remember Bettye Lane and all of her accomplishments. Much of the article is composed of quotes from friends of Lanes and some from Lane herself. In addition, the article details her dedication to the Women’s Rights Movement and how she was present to photograph every protest. This source is relevant for my Wikipedia page because it provides quotes from people who knew her and quotes from Lane describing how she felt about her work. This article gives me a better understanding of Lane as a person which, helps me better understand her work. This source meets Wikipedia’s standards for a reliable source because it is a secondary source, published in an established news outlet.

http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/news/schlesinger-newsletter/bettye-lane-photographer-womens-movement Donovan, Joanne. "Bettye Lane, Photographer of the Women's Movement." Radcliffe.Harvard. President and Fellows of Harvard College, 2012. Web. 2 	Mar. 2015. The article titled “Bettye Lane, Photographer of the Women’s Movement” describes Bettye Lanes incredible career in detail. This article includes several photos photographed by Bettye Lane and describes her technique for photographing. The article explains that Lane was so famous because she photographed regular people rather than the movement’s leaders. This source is relevant for my Wikipedia page because it discusses Bettye Lane’s photography techniques and shows examples of her actual photographs. In addition, it gives me a better understanding of her career. This source meets Wikipedia’s standards for a reliable source because it is a secondary source, published by a reliable college library.

http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/lanebettye/ Bettye Lane Photographs, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University. Web. 2. Mar. 2015. In the article titled “Guide to Bettye Lane Photographs,” the author provides an actual guide and explanation of Bettye Lane’s famous photographs. The article provides a quick yet thorough summary of Bettye Lane’s professional life and involvement in the Women’s Rights Movement. In addition, the article includes a collection overview describing the photographs included in the article. The collection overview details consistencies found throughout Lane’s photography and lists several themes seen in her work. The author arranged her photographs by theme and chronologically at the bottom of the article and provided links to hundreds of her photographs. In addition, the author provided a short timeline of Lanes greatest achievements. This source is relevant for my Wikipedia page because it provides Lane’s actual photographs along with an explanation. This article will give me a better understanding of Lane’s actual photographs. This source meets Wikipedia’s standards for a reliable source because it is a secondary source, published by a reliable college library.