What is a primary source

A primary source is a firsthand account or original piece of evidence from a historical event, period, or topic. It is an unfiltered, direct source of information that was created or written during the time being studied. Examples of primary sources include diaries, letters, photographs, newspapers, autobiographies, official documents, speeches, and interviews. Primary sources are valuable for researchers because they offer a closer understanding of the context, perspectives, and experiences related to a specific subject.