I think there's some truth to this, or, at least it's true that primary sources tend to be slanted toward particular perspectives at the expense of others. Why is that the case, do you think? How will asking these questions help us to understand primary sources in their proper context to be able to utilize them as historical evidence despite their biases?

Brandon Morgan
Brandon Morgan

Written by Brandon Morgan

Associate Dean, History Instructor, & researcher of the Borderlands, U.S. West, & Modern Mexico. I just published a book about violence and the rural border.

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