Talk:John Kasper
Bibliography
- Marsh, Alec. John Kasper and Ezra Pound : Saving the Republic. Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2015.
- The Tale of John Kasper by Robert S. Griffin, Ph.D. Occidental Observer, December 15, 2017, https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2017/12/15/the-tale-of-john-kasper/
- Carter, Dan T. Unmasking the Klansman : The Double Life of Asa and Forrest Carter. NewSouth Books, 2023. Chapters 9 and 10.
- The Poet and the Terrorist: the Strange Story of John Kasper by Jack Neely, Metro Pulse website, August 23, 2006. Archived: 15-January-2015. https://archive.ph/4Dt6l
- THE SURPRISING BOOKSELLER by Metro Pulse Staff, Metro Pulse website, August 24, 2006. Archived: 6 May 2013. https://archive.ph/wHmuf
External links
- United States Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit, 265 F.2d 683, Frederick John KASPER, Appellant, v. UNITED STATES of America, Appellee.
- John Kasper flier [1]
- Field Reports on Desegregation in the South: Clinton, Tennessee (ADL)
Please correct all (external links WITHIN text ... like this one: Field Reports on Desegregation in the South: Clinton, Tennessee. Also dates; e-g. August 23, 2006 = 23 August 2006. --Crusader (talk) 17:45, 21 February 2025 (UTC)
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re: I saw where you deleted the entire bibliography section ------ I'm not going to hide the URL behind code. I'm going to list the URL on the page just like an academic book would. This is the way I was taught in school, so the page in question can be printed out on paper and used as a reference. Either way, when I post a photo or a visual aid, or use an academic footnote, I'm going to source it with a footnote just as I would for an academic paper or presentation. On a few of them like to the best of my recollection the "Field Reports on Desegregation in the South: Clinton, Tennessee" since a previous contributor had posted the URL hidden behind code, I left it like that. But most often when I add data, I will source it for the purpose of it can be printed out on paper, and we can read the information there.
Also, I'm not opposed to people using varying date and time formats. But, I'm not going to claim I will follow your date format of: "23 August 2006". I'm not going to promise to follow that rule and I won't claim that I have forgotten or haven't seen you say that either. Sincerely, MurchadNeirin --MurchadNeirin (talk)