Primary Source
These discussions should help you understand what a primary source for historical writing
is. Look at the following website, which discusses primary sources. http://uottawa.libguides.com/c.php?g=265053&p=1771067 (Links to an external site.) Be sure to scroll down the whole page to see the various types of sources that can be identified as primary sources for writing history.
In order for any article or book on history--including your textbook--to be written, the author
must use primary sources. These are the direct evidence, the building blocks of history, that
allow us to write about what happened in the past, and why it happened. If an historian were
going to write about the world trade center bombing in 2001, would the Declaration of
Independence [which IS a primary source for SOME U.S. history] be a primary source? Of
course not. It gives NO evidence on the world trade center bombing.
Prepare responses for each of the three topics below. Be specific with your suggestions for
primary sources. A WEBSITE IS NOT A PRIMARY SOURCE! It may contain primary
sources, but the site itself is NOT A PRIMARY SOURCE. What would be direct evidence/a primary source for the life of enslaved people in the
Massachusetts coloines before the founding of the United States? [Check online or in your
textbook.]
What would be a primary source for the Rosewood, Florida race riot of 1923?
What would be a primary source for the desegregation of the Biloxi, Mississippi beaches?
For this assignment you are to post your ideas of what two specific primary sources would be
for each of these three historical mileposts listed above. You will not be able to see your
classmates' postings until you have posted your own ideas. This first posting, containing all your
answers, MUST BE POSTED by July 30 in order to receive any credit for this assignment.
After you have posted your ideas log back in on at least two other days and respond to the ideas
of at least three of your classmates on this assignment. It is important to log in on at least two
days AFTER November 5 in order to fully participate in the discussion. In your
response identify by name each of your selected classmates and whether their posts are
correct, have good ideas or if you have a suggestion as to the sources s/he has chosen to list. Be
sure to name the person to whom you are responding. YOUR RESPONSE HERE WILL
HAVE NO IMPACT ON YOUR CLASSMATE'S GRADE. But if you praise another
student's posting and it is in fact NOT a good post, YOUR grade will be negatively
impacted. Just be honest in your analysis. In one of your responsive postings, respond to a post a
classmate has made to your own first posting.
You will receive full credit for this assignment if you complete correctly ALL FOUR of these
submissions. In addition, the ability to gently critique another person's work is essential for a
good grade on this assignment.
THE DISCUSSION CLOSES ON NOVEMBER 12. YOU WILL RECEIVE NO POINTS
IF YOU DON'T POST YOUR FIRST POSTING BY NOVEMBER 5.