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HIS 111/112: World Civilizations (Kincheloe-Loudoun)

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What Is a Primary Source?

A primary source is direct evidence or firsthand testimony of an event or time period. Letters, manuscripts, journals, newspapers, speeches, interviews, memoirs, photos and videos, data, and physical objects are all examples of potential primary sources.

Watch this video for a brief overview: