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- The Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 by James Madison
- Madison, James (n.d.). "The Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787" (online). Avalon Project, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
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- Chait, Jonathan (August 19–26, 2002). "Rogue State – The Case Against Delaware". New Republic, The.
- Hartman, Susan (1999). "Caraway, Hattie Ophelia Wyatt (1 Feb. 1878 – 21 Dec. 1950)". American National Biography. Vol. Vol. 4 (of 24). American Council of Learned Societies, by Oxford University Press. pp. 369–370. Retrieved May 28, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
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has extra text (help) LCCN 98-20826; ISBN 0-1952-0635-5, 0-1951-2783-8 (full set & just Vol. 4); OCLC 772374229 (all editions) (Vol. 4).
- Lee, Frances E.; Oppenheimer, Bruce Ian. "Chapter 2". Sizing Up the Senate: The Unequal Consequences of Equal Representation. University of Chicago Press. p. 33. LCCN 99-20500; ISBN 0-2264-7005-9, 978-0-2264-7005-4; ISBN 0-2264-7006-7, 978-0-2264-7006-1; OCLC 246187030 (all editions).
- "Caraway, Hattie Wyatt". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (online). U.S. Government Printing Office. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
- "Caraway, Hattie Wyatt". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774–2005 (book volume). U.S. Government Printing Office. January 3, 2005. p. 784. Retrieved May 28, 2021 – via Google Books. 108th Congress, 2nd Session → Senate Document 108–222 H.Con.Res. 138; LCCN 2004-114224; ISBN 0-1607-3176-3; OCLC 256528124 (all editions).
- Caro, Robert Allan (2013) [1982]. The Years of Lyndon Johnson. Knopf.
- Vol. 1: The Path to Power (1982) (1st ed.). LCCN 90-201781; ISBN 0-3944-9973-5; OCLC 608805975 (all editions).
- Vol. 2: Means of Ascent (1990) (1st ed.). LCCN 9005048 9-5048; ISBN 978-0-3945-2835-9, 0-3945-2835-2; OCLC 903356708 (all editions).
- Vol. 3: Master the of Senate (2002) (1st ed.). LCCN 2002-282796; ISBN 0-3945-2836-0; ISBN 978-1-8479-2613-5, 1-8479-2613-4; OCLC 1103977277 (all editions).
- Vol. 4: The Passage of Power (2013) (1st ed.). LCCN 201253361 201-253361; ISBN 978-0-6794-0507-8, 0-6794-0507-0; OCLC 794593987 (all editions).
- Fox News (February 13, 2015) [last update, December 31, 2016]. "Kathie Alvarez, the Senate's First Female Legislative Clerk, Retires". Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- Parker, David Bryce, Jr., PhD (born 1956) (May 14, 2003) [last edited July 20, 2020]. "Rebecca Latimer Felton (1835–1930)". New Georgia Encyclopedia (online). University of Georgia Press; University System of Georgia/Georgia Library Learning Online; and the Office of the Georgia Governor. Retrieved February 15, 2015. (the author is from Kennesaw State University).
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- Ritchie, Donald A. (interviewer); Johnson, Michael A. (born 1954) (interviewee) (2006) [interviewed November 8, 16, and December 1, 2006]. "Michael A. Johnson: Deputy Assistant Sergeant at Arms" (PDF). [U.S. Senate] Oral History Interviews (PDF) (oral history interview). Washington, D.C.: Senate Historical Office. Retrieved November 1, 2016 → Johnson attended the U.S. Capital Page School (thru 11th grade); graduated from McKinley Technology High School (1974); Cornell (B.S.; 1978); Bowie State University (M.S.).
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- Rosenfeld, Richard N. (May 2004). "What Democracy? The Case for Abolishing the United States Senate". Harper's Magazine. 308 (1848): 36, 42.
- "Senate and the United States Constitution, The". United States Senate. n.d. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
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[edit]- Johnson, Michael A. ('73) (July 2015). "Page and Friend of Sen. Kennedy Shares Stories of His Senate Career" (PDF). The Capitol Courier (newsletter). 6 (1). U.S. Capital Page Alumni Association: 5. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
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- Sims, Marcie (2018). Capitol Hill Pages: Young Witnesses to 200 Years of History. McFarland & Company. Retrieved May 28, 2021 – via Google Books. LCCN 2017-57067; ISBN 978-1-4766-3064-9; OCLC 987796623 (all editions).
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