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Herbert W. Pelton, On the Indian reservation, Cherokee, N.C., 1909, photographic print: gelatin silver; (6 x 31 in.), The Library of Congress, The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

What are Primary Sources?

Primary Sources are immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic, from people who had a direct connection with it.

Primary sources can include:

  • Texts of laws and other original documents.
  • Newspaper reports, by reporters who witnessed an event or who quote people who did.
  • Speeches, diaries, letters and interviews - what the people involved said or wrote.
  • Original research, including case studies.
  • Datasets, survey data, such as census or economic statistics.
  • Photographs, video, or audio that capture an event.

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