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Essential Historian Skills: Kwanzaa: The Seven Principles

One of the essential skills for historians to investigate the past is the ability to question a primary source. Primary sources are the building blocks historians use to create history. A primary source is anything created by the historical person, made or existed during the historical period the historian is studying.

We will explore the seven principles of Kwanzaa through historical primary sources and narratives.

Some of the answers of the past are locked in primary sources. Historians access these answers by asking various questions to get a variety of answers to help them gain a fuller understanding of the primary source.

This collection features two methods of questioning:

  • Analyzing primary sources – questions asking specific information about the primary source
  • Historical questioning skills – asking six questions that put a primary source in the larger context of a historical topic

In this collection, you will practice becoming a historian by questioning primary sources centered on the seven principles of Kwanzaa represented in African American history.

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