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Definitions. Secondary Source The writer is not an eyewitness to or a participant in the event. Usually published books or articles by authors who base their interpretation on primary sources. Primary Source

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  1. Definitions Secondary Source • The writer is not an eyewitness to or a participant in the event. Usually published books or articles by authors who base their interpretation on primary sources. Primary Source Connected to an event by time or participation. They include any historical evidence that comes to us directly from the time period or event we are studying.

  2. Examples Primary Source • Diaries • Autobiographies • Government records • Photographs • Interviews with participants • Manuscript collections • Newspapers from the era • Letters • Music of the time period • Artifacts Secondary Source • Biographies • History textbooks • Documentaries • Interviews with scholars • Books about the topic written by historians • Articles about the topic • Most web sites

  3. Sources Super Quiz!

  4. Freshman Level Susan B. Anthony

  5. 1 - Freshman • Letter from SBA encouraging support for woman’s suffrage, found in a book of Anthony’s letters

  6. 2 - Freshman • The text of the 19th Amendment, found on the national archives website

  7. 3 - Freshman • Your United States History textbook

  8. 4 - Freshman • A book you found in the library, written by a historian about the woman’s suffrage movement, published in 2006

  9. 5 - Freshman • A photograph you found in the archives showing women protesting for the right to vote from the early 1900s

  10. 6 - Freshman • A website describing the events of Susan B. Anthony’s Life, written by Scholastic Book Company

  11. 7 - Freshman • Government documents you found in a library, which are from the time of the passage of the 19th amendment

  12. 8 - Freshman • A pamphlet you found on the Internet, which was published in the early 1900s warning people about the dangers of giving women the right to vote.

  13. Graduate World War II

  14. 1 - Graduate • An interview you did with a historian about the role of the Nazi Party in World War II

  15. 2 - Graduate • An English translation of Mein Kampf, which you found online

  16. 3 - Graduate • A YouTube video of Hitler delivering a complete speech during World War II

  17. 4 - Graduate • A copy of the Lend-Lease Act, reprinted in your U.S. history textbook

  18. 5 - Graduate • A photograph of Adolf Hitler that you found in a book by a historian

  19. 6 - Graduate • The reminiscences of a World War II general, which you found on Google Books

  20. 7 - Graduate • An interview with the grandson of Harry Truman, talking about his grandfather’s decision to drop the bomb

  21. 8 - Graduate • Newspaper articles announcing the end of World War II, which you found in an online database

  22. PHD The Great Depression

  23. 1 - PhD • A quote said by FDR in 1932, which you found at BrainyQuote.com: "I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people."

  24. 2 - PhD • A newspaper article written in 1955 reflecting on what life was like in Minneapolis during the Great Depression

  25. 3 - PhD • A newspaper article written late October 1929 by a Minneapolis newspaper discussing what was happening on Wall Street, which would eventually be known as the Great Depression

  26. 4 - PhD • A guided tour of a Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in Minnesota

  27. 5 - PhD • A recording of a classical music piece by Mozart, which you used as background music in your documentary about the Great Depression

  28. 6 - PhD • Ken Burn’s “The Dust Bowl” documentary, which you rented from the library

  29. 7 - PhD • The fictional book, “The Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck, published in 1939

  30. 8 - PhD • A historical journal article about farmers during the Great Depression, which appeared in a 1985 publication called the “America: History and Life”

  31. Annotations • Describe how source was useful • Clarify classification

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