Marja Mills, "The Humble Hyphen", Chicago Times, March 14, 2003, explaining that Moseley Braun adopted the hyphenation on joining the Senate and dropped it ten years late
Mitchell, Mary (September 14, 2010). «Trailblazing Moseley Braun set to run again». Chicago Sun-Times. Arkivert frå originalen September 18, 2010. Henta September 18, 2010. «So it really shouldn't be a surprise the wide open field that appeared when Mayor Daley announced he would not seek another term brought about a relapse. 'A group of people came together to encourage me to run,' Moseley Braun told me. 'They literally took a vote telling me to get in the race.'»
Mitchell, Mary (September 14, 2010). «Trailblazing Moseley Braun set to run again». Chicago Sun-Times. Arkivert frå originalen September 18, 2010. Henta September 18, 2010. «So it really shouldn't be a surprise the wide open field that appeared when Mayor Daley announced he would not seek another term brought about a relapse. 'A group of people came together to encourage me to run,' Moseley Braun told me. 'They literally took a vote telling me to get in the race.'»