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The following was posted to yesterday's bell work discussion: > //"It is important to treat Primary and Secondary sources differently because Primary sources are full of facts and nearly everything is true. Secondary sources is like hearing it from a friend that heard it from a friend, it may not be entirely correct."// What does this student mean when he said that primary sources are true facts? Do you agree with his statements? Why or why not? Post your thoughts to the discussion above.
 * As the Bell Rings...** media type="custom" key="10908382"

Today you'll take your interpretations of what the evidence suggested about Nat Turner and his insurrection, and develop them into a statement about how Nat Turner should be remembered. Download, open, and complete (following the directions) the [|F1.2 Nat Turner's Rebellion.pages] document. When finished, this will go on your portfolios as a PDF.
 * What We Did In Class**

Finish the above.
 * Homework**

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