This is a multimedia week. Your assignment is to find a photograph, sound file, or video about Charles Coughlin. You will post two paragraphs and an APA-formatted reference for your professor and classmates to read in our weekly discussion board. Start your posting with your APA-formatted reference for the resource you have selected. You do not need to use a hanging indent or double-space the reference because that is too hard to do in Blackboard. However, you must include all of the available information about the resource that an APA reference requires. Then, have a summary paragraph. Tell us about the resource. What are we looking at or listening to or viewing? Explain it in words to us. Then, have an analysis paragraph. How does this resource fit into the history of American popular culture? What is its cultural significance? Why is it interesting historically? A tip: If you copy and paste your essay into Blackboard, then it is easier for your classmates to access and you might get more replies. This is why it is better to copy and paste your main posting rather than attaching a file. The parts of your new discussion thread: 1. A subject line that describes your new thread. 2. The APA-formatted reference for your multimedia resource. 3. A summary paragraph. 4. An analysis paragraph. PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING POSTS WITH AT LEAST 1 PARAGRAPH. 1. For myself ‘Rosie the Riveter’ stood out the most in reading and watching all the videos for this week assignment. Most of us has seen this iconic picture whether in movies, cartoons, on apparel, commercials even till this day and most of known this picture to be a symbol of strong American women who rose up when our country needed them. I came across a video made by Sheridan Harvey who goes into detail about ‘Rosie the Riveter’ as well as gives the truth behind the picture and government tactics to push women more into the working field. While listening to the video it intrigued me to see more about the women who possibly posed for the portrait herself. Interestingly about the whole poster is for what it stood for and the outcome it made for our country during the of War World II. This poster was used to help drive women to go into a field of work never thought of and most who never even imagined ever working in their lives. It also opened up opportunities for the lower class of women to make more money but overall it made women feel like they could do more than they every though possible and knew if a man could do it, so could a woman. This effect would change many industries but the overall household of American culture forever. 2. The video inscribed is the telling of one of the most innovative pieces of cinema history: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. From its apprehensive development to cultural skepticism, Walt Disney faced flack from commentators about making a full-feature length, cartoon movie. With a budget of $1 million bac ...