Let us help you find primary sources! There are many items that can serve as first-hand or contemporary evidence of an event or topic.You can choose from the following or just scroll down: Governrnent Sources | Books | Court Cases | News | Other
If you're looking for a law, bill, government policy, Presidential speech, or any federal pronouncement or agency document, here's a great way to do so:
Go to Google or DuckDuckGo and type in the following:
If you're looking for a primary source concerning a notable education thinker or leader, see if that person has written a book on the subject. That's a primary source too.
Step 1: Go to Google or DuckDuckGo and type in the name of your court case.
Step 2: If you don't see it in your results, try adding site:.gov to your search.
Step 3: If you still can't find it, you may need to use the library's database, Nexis Uni. Ask a Librarian for assistance--we'd be happy to help.
Try these sources for news, and don't forget public libraries after you graduate:
Sites for additional primary sources, including letters, images, books, and other materials from these free resources: