I am doing a report on the 1938 "war of the worlds"radio brodcast/scare. i need just one reliable website (no dot com's, dot net's or wikipedia)that can give me some more information on it. please give me a link

http://history1900s.about.com/od/1930s/a/warofworlds.htm

http://www.war-of-the-worlds.org/Radio/

http://www.mercurytheatre.info/

thank you but the sacond two are not much help and the first is a dot com. are there any others?

I searched Google, and even Google scholar. That's all I found.

You may try finding a book at your library.

well thanks for trying...honestly.

i'm sorry that the rules for the research are so picky. most of these sites seem reliable but oh well.

Finding a reliable website for your research can sometimes be challenging, but there are a few options that provide credible information. One such option is educational websites or online archives that specialize in historical events. Here is a link to the website of the American RadioWorks, a public radio documentary unit that produces in-depth stories about various subjects, including the "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast:

- American RadioWorks - "The War of the Worlds" (https://www.americanradioworks.org/documentaries/the-war-of-the-worlds/)

American RadioWorks offers well-researched and fact-checked content, making it a reliable and trustworthy source for your report. Remember to critically evaluate the information you find, even from reputable sources, to ensure the accuracy and relevance to your research topic.