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American Memory Collection

The. American Memory Collection. Using Primary Sources Susan Gray. A Project of the Library of Congress http://memory.loc.gov/. American Memory is a Gateway. “To rich primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States.”. The American Memory Site.

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American Memory Collection

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  1. The American Memory Collection Using Primary Sources Susan Gray

  2. A Project of the Library of Congress • http://memory.loc.gov/

  3. American Memory is a Gateway “To rich primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States.”

  4. The American Memory Site Offers more than: • 7 million digital items • From more than 100 historical collections.”

  5. Primary Sources Might include… • Pictures • Original Historical Documents • Oral History Sound Files

  6. Photo Collections Follow these steps to locate photos: • American Memory • Collection Finder • Photos and Prints Ansel Adams’ Manzanar Photographs Collection

  7. Printed Materials Might include: • Books and Printed Texts • Manuscripts • Sheet Music • Historical Documents Brown's Iron Bitters Ad

  8. Sound and Movie Files • Oral Histories • Music Clips • Motion Pictures Buster Keaton in Sherlock Jr., 1924

  9. Questions for Analyzing Primary Sources • Who created the source and why? • Did the reporter have firsthand knowledge? • Was it recorded during or after the event?

  10. More questions… • Was the reporter neutral or biased? • Was the intent to inform or persuade? • Was the material intended to be public or private?

  11. Primary Sources • Can bring history to life • Learn from the real documents and memorabilia our American history was built on!

  12. Bibliography Pictures and information from: Library of Congress’ American Memory Collection at http://memory.loc.gov/ Including the following collections: 1- Inventing Entertainment: the Early Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings of the Edison Companies Cont.

  13. Bibliography cont. 2-"Suffering under a Great Injustice": Ansel Adams's Photographs of Japanese-American Internment at Manzanar 3- Emergence of Advertising in America

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