What can we learn about a moment in history by asking questions of people who lived through it?
Well it's usually a more accurate information when you go to a direct source, like a witness of an an incident. This direct source is called a primary source. Reporting incidents on a newspaper and such can only do so much, but talking to someone about how it truly was at the moment will give you the deep, inside story. One on one conversations will include information that might not have been included in any secondary sources (an article about the incident)... Hope that makes sense ^-^* ~Good Luck
we can learn the true story and the experiences they had and the feel that they felt at that moment
Very thorough thanks
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