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Primary Sources Research report (could be both) Clothing (could be both) Toys (could be both) Furniture (could be both) Blueprint Song Painting (could be both) Photograph (we’ll discuss) Letter Diary Journal Video recording Speech Certificate Autobiography Audio recording

Secondary Sources Magazine Textbook Poster Laws Pamphlet Newspaper Advertisement Textbook Laws Political Cartoon Biography Encyclopedia

Both a painting or a photograph is often considered a primary source, because paintings and photographs can illustrate past events as they happened and people as they were at a particular time. However, not all artworks and photographs are considered primary sources. Maps, can be both  primary and secondary. ... If there was a 1965 map of 1870s Native American land control is a primary source for 1965, but it is a secondary source in relationship to the 1870s.