Slave Regimes

Published on Oct 19, 2016

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Primary Sources

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When you think of primary sources, what ideas, qualities, or types of things come to mind?

You use & create primary sources daily - what info that you use & create today might be considered a primary source for a researcher in the future?

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GOAL:
Determine what types of primary sources might be useful for your primary research papers and where to find them.

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Today

  • Defining Primary Sources
  • Where to find primary sources
  • How to find primary sources
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Today's Slides

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Assignment Review

Tell me about it
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What is a primary source?

PRIMARY SOURCE:
A source of information created at the time of the period under study.

SECONDARY SOURCE?

How are they different?
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TERTIARY SOURCE?

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What are some examples of types of primary sources?

Common Types

  • Newspapers
  • Diaries and autobiographies
  • Letters
  • Recordings, oral histories
  • Government documents and data
  • Artifact/Object

Test your Knowledge

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Map of sugar plantations in Brazil created in 1651.

What if that map was created by an American who made the map based on letters exchanged with a Brazilian plantation owner?

Diagram of a cotton gin in a newspaper from from 1802?

Diagram of a cotton gin written in 1925 based on a description in a newspaper ad from 1825.

An encyclopedia from 2013 that describes slave labor on cotton plantations in the early 19th century.

What if you were using that encyclopedia as an example for a study on 21st century perspectives on slavery

Context

matters most

Would you add anything to your list now?

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Things to Consider

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Things to Consider

  • Who wrote it, and why?
  • What can it tell you about the situation?
  • Why type of bias might the author have, or what type of information might be missing?
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What do I need?

Influence of the steamboat on slave resistance along Mississippi River communities.

What primary sources?

  • Map of communities along MS Rive
  • News articles on slave escapes along MS River
  • Accounts from slaves or others of life along the MS river

Runaway slave communities in Brazilian/Quilombos

What primary sources?

  • Map of known quilombos/palenquenos
  • Military/government records of efforts to retrieve fugitive slaves
  • Newspaper notices on escaped slaves
  • Accounts from slaves living in quilombo

Difference in slave labor demand in the Chesapeake and Deep South regions.

What primary sources?

  • Legal documents of slave owners (wills, tax document, slave purchases)
  • Personal accounts of slave owners or slaves
  • Inventories of plantation equipment

Your Turn

Brainstorm what you might need
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Where to look?

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guides.library.jhu.edu/
history-science-technology

How to search?

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Focus on Keywords

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Topics not types

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Search

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GOAL:
Determine what types of primary sources might be useful for your primary research papers and where to find them.

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