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Definition of a Primary Source:
Primary sources are firsthand documents that provide direct evidence on your topic.
The Library of Congress refers to them as the "raw materials of history — original documents and objects which were created at the time under study. They are different from secondary sources, accounts or interpretations of events created by someone without firsthand experience."
A primary source is most often created during the time the events you are studying occurred, such as newspaper articles from the period, correspondence, diplomatic records, original research reports and notes, diaries etc. They may also include items created after the events occurred, but that recount them such as autobiographies and oral histories.
Types of Primary Sources:
Original Document":
Diaries
Diaries Art works
Diaries Art works Speeches
correspondence
interviews
interviewsmanuscripts
interviewsmanuscriptsgovernment documents
new film footage
archival material
autobiographies
Creative Works;
art works
novels
poetry
music
architectural
drawing/plans
photographs
film
Relics and artifacts
pottery
decorative arts
clothing
buildings
textiles
needlework
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