The National Archives Digital Classroom: Primary Sources, Activities and Training for Educators and Students.Documents--diaries, letters, drawings, and memoirs--created by those who participated in or witnessed the events of the past tell us something that even the best-written article or book cannot convey.
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Maree Whiteley
onto Doing History December 9, 2014 2:00 AM
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Primary sources fascinate students because they are real and they are personal; history is humanized through them. Using original sources, students touch the lives of the people about whom history is written. They participate in human emotions and in the values and attitudes