Work Cited
Primary Sources
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. "Archives." Interview with Dickey Chapelle (audio Blog). This is a primary source and I found it in the Wisconsin Historical Society archives. It is an interview with Dickey Chapelle and gives background knowledge about her career.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Chicken Letter". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source taken for the Wisconsin Historical Society. I used it because it gave more important information about Chapelle's work. I called it chicken speaker because the document had no official name, but there was a picture of a chicken on the cover with the word "speaker" next to it.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Letter from P.W. Duncan". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society showed an impact Dickey Chapelle made.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Letter from the National Observer". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society and is a letter from the National Observer mourning the death of Dickey Chapelle. I choose it because it gave different perspective on Chapelle's life.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Letter from Wallace M Greene Jr.". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This letter is a primary source and I used it for examples of Dickey's impact/legacy.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. " Hold for Release When Delivered". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This primary source was a letter from the Women's National Press Club and gave information about Dickey's association with feminism. This document did not have an official title, but at the top it had a handwritten note saying "hold for release when delivered".
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Polk Award to Dickey Chapelle". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society and it showed Chapelle's accomplishments.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Signpost". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society and I used it for information about her work. There was not an official title to this document.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "US Women Reported Missing in Hungary". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society and I used it for information about her life and work.
Chapelle, Dickey. What's a Woman Doing Here? A Reporter's Report on Herself. New York: Morrow, 1962. Print. This is a primary source and book that Dickey Chapelle wrote about her experience being a female in war photography. I used information from here for the leadership portion of my project.
Secondary Sources
"Booted Out of Airplane, Authoress Repays Sgt." The Paraglide [Fort Bragg, North Carolina] Thursday Jan. 1962: 1. Print. This is a secondary source. I used it because it tells about Dickey's work and life.
"Booted Out of Airplane, Authoress Repays Sgt." The Paraglide [Fort Bragg, North Carolina] Thursday Jan. 1962. Print. This is a secondary source. This source documents part of Chapelle's life and work.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Women Tells of Cuba and Castro". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This secondary source documents Dickey Chapelle's time in Cuba and with Castro.
"Dickey Chapelle." Dickey Chapelle. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Web. 29 Oct. 2014. This is a secondary source and I used it for information about her work.
Leader, Mary. "Former Shorewood Girl Makes Beach Landing with Marines at Lake Front." The Herald Thursday July 1959. Print. This is a secondary source and I used it for information about her early life.
Meg, Jones. "Legendary War Photographer Dickey Chapelle Back in Focus." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 17 Oct. 2014. Web. This is a secondary source I found on the anniversary of Dickey Chapelle's death. I used it for background information and also the photo gallery.
Warnes, Kathy. "Dickey Chapelle, Pioneering Photojournalist and Correspondent." Web. <http://womanwarriors.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/dickeychapelle.pdf.>. This is a secondary source that gives an overview of Chapelle’s life.
Primary Sources
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. "Archives." Interview with Dickey Chapelle (audio Blog). This is a primary source and I found it in the Wisconsin Historical Society archives. It is an interview with Dickey Chapelle and gives background knowledge about her career.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Chicken Letter". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source taken for the Wisconsin Historical Society. I used it because it gave more important information about Chapelle's work. I called it chicken speaker because the document had no official name, but there was a picture of a chicken on the cover with the word "speaker" next to it.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Letter from P.W. Duncan". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society showed an impact Dickey Chapelle made.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Letter from the National Observer". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society and is a letter from the National Observer mourning the death of Dickey Chapelle. I choose it because it gave different perspective on Chapelle's life.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Letter from Wallace M Greene Jr.". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This letter is a primary source and I used it for examples of Dickey's impact/legacy.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. " Hold for Release When Delivered". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This primary source was a letter from the Women's National Press Club and gave information about Dickey's association with feminism. This document did not have an official title, but at the top it had a handwritten note saying "hold for release when delivered".
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Polk Award to Dickey Chapelle". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society and it showed Chapelle's accomplishments.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Signpost". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society and I used it for information about her work. There was not an official title to this document.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "US Women Reported Missing in Hungary". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This is a primary source from the Wisconsin Historical Society and I used it for information about her life and work.
Chapelle, Dickey. What's a Woman Doing Here? A Reporter's Report on Herself. New York: Morrow, 1962. Print. This is a primary source and book that Dickey Chapelle wrote about her experience being a female in war photography. I used information from here for the leadership portion of my project.
Secondary Sources
"Booted Out of Airplane, Authoress Repays Sgt." The Paraglide [Fort Bragg, North Carolina] Thursday Jan. 1962: 1. Print. This is a secondary source. I used it because it tells about Dickey's work and life.
"Booted Out of Airplane, Authoress Repays Sgt." The Paraglide [Fort Bragg, North Carolina] Thursday Jan. 1962. Print. This is a secondary source. This source documents part of Chapelle's life and work.
Chapelle, Dickey. Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967. "Women Tells of Cuba and Castro". U.S. Mss 87AF. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Madison, Wisconsin. This secondary source documents Dickey Chapelle's time in Cuba and with Castro.
"Dickey Chapelle." Dickey Chapelle. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Web. 29 Oct. 2014. This is a secondary source and I used it for information about her work.
Leader, Mary. "Former Shorewood Girl Makes Beach Landing with Marines at Lake Front." The Herald Thursday July 1959. Print. This is a secondary source and I used it for information about her early life.
Meg, Jones. "Legendary War Photographer Dickey Chapelle Back in Focus." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 17 Oct. 2014. Web. This is a secondary source I found on the anniversary of Dickey Chapelle's death. I used it for background information and also the photo gallery.
Warnes, Kathy. "Dickey Chapelle, Pioneering Photojournalist and Correspondent." Web. <http://womanwarriors.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/dickeychapelle.pdf.>. This is a secondary source that gives an overview of Chapelle’s life.