You will find a head start on resources that may assist you in your research below. Yes, you may use Google to help you out, but you must make sure that your source is credible.
Use Gale and World Book when possible! It has images, newspaper and magazine articles, and biographies and includes the full citations. You just need the right search words to get what you need.
You will find a head start on primary sources for each event below. These provide helpful supporting evidence.
Also refer to the "Embedding Quotes" and "Transitions" page if necessary.
Make sure you save these articles in your Google Drive. You will most likely need sources for a future project in Social Justice/Genocide, Law, English, History etc. so you might as well start collecting now. Find out how to save and organize articles and sources from Gale HERE
Winnipeg General Strike was 'large and difficult defeat' in 1919 but benefits workers today [Newspaper Article]
On the 90th anniversary of the 1919: Winnipeg General Strike [Newspaper Article]
1919 Winnipeg General Strike [Photographs]
Unbreakable: The Spirit of the Strike [Digital Exhibit]
Records related to the arrests, deportations, and trials of the strike leaders [documents]
Let's not romanticize the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike [newspaper article]
Winnipeg Telegram Strike Editions [newspaper]
*NOTE: This website digitizes all the newspapers from May and June 1919 and are primary sources*Gale and World Book will provide you with citations, but you will find in text citation and reference templates below for the sources you will most likely be using.
Government Document w/o an author
In text citation: (name of document)NOTE: italicized!Image found online:
In text citation: (Artist's last name)This should go under the image as if it is a caption.Newspaper/Magazine article found online:
In text citation: (Author's last name) or ("First word of Title") if there is no author.