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Primary Sources
Primary Sources
What are primary sources?
Teaching with primary sources.
The largest library in the world.
Library of Congress: Online Activities
Explore different topics online with fun, interactive, teacher created activities.
Libary of Congress: Presentations
Look across the American Memory collections
History source book project.
Open collections program
C-SPAN classroom offers free primary source materials for social studies teachers.
Lesson plans for teachers
Resources for teaching American history.
Hanover College Historical Text Collection
Makes available digital versions of historical texts.
Browse primary sources.