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PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES Michigan History Day

Primary and Secondary Sources

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Page 1: Primary and Secondary Sources

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY

SOURCES

Michigan History Day

Page 2: Primary and Secondary Sources

A: Materials that were created at the time the event occurred OR by those who experienced the event.

Q: What are primary sources?

Page 3: Primary and Secondary Sources

Diaries

Letters

Page 4: Primary and Secondary Sources

Newspaper Articles

Maps

Autobiographies and Memoirs

Page 5: Primary and Secondary Sources

Political Cartoons

Posters

Photographs

Page 6: Primary and Secondary Sources

Oral History Interviews

Audio Recordings

Films and Movies

Page 7: Primary and Secondary Sources

Artifacts

Page 8: Primary and Secondary Sources

•Letters•Diaries •Autobiographies •Interviews•Government and court records•Event programs and brochures •Film or TV news from time period •Newspaper articles •Magazine articles •Photographs •Clothing and other artifacts •Maps •Creative works such as music and literature from the time period•Family scrapbooks •Yearbooks

Further Examples of Primary Sources:

Page 9: Primary and Secondary Sources

A: Materials that were created after the event. They were created by someone not from this time period.

Q: What are secondary sources?

Page 10: Primary and Secondary Sources

Websites

Reference Books & Textbooks

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Magazines

Documentaries

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Further Examples of Secondary Sources:

•Books “on” the subject•Encyclopedias•Magazine articles •Biographies•History textbooks•Academic articles•Documentaries•Websites•Blogs •Interviews with experts