HIS 100 Module Four Activity Bias Template
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HIS 100 Module Four Activity Template: Bias in Primary Sources
Locate an additional primary source relevant to your historical event. Use it and the primary
source you identified in a previous module to answer the questions below. Replace the
bracketed text with your responses.
Source One
Conduct source analysis on a primary source relevant to your historical event.
Attempt to write the APA style citation for your first primary source and include a link to it. You
will not be penalized for incorrect format.
Documenting the Stonewall Riots: A Bibliography of Primary Sources
Author: Marc Stein
Link:
https://history.sfsu.edu/documenting-stonewall-riots-bibliography-primary-sources
Respond to the following questions:
Who authored or created the primary source?
o
Marc Stein
What was the author’s position in society at the time the primary source was created?
o
Marc Stein was not part of the riot of Stonewall.
When was the primary source created?
o
2019
Where was the primary source created, released, or publicized?
o
It was created as an online resource in 2019.
Who was the intended audience for the primary source?
o
It was created to target research and educational purposes because it includes
references for primary documents related to the materials of Stonewall.
Why was the primary source created?
o
To digitalize the history of Stonewall because when the event happened computer and
internet were not available.
Whose perspective(s) is presented in the source?
o
The perspective is of the people that took part in the riot of Stonewall.
Source Two
Conduct a source analysis on a primary source relevant to your historical event.
Attempt to write the APA style citation for your second primary source and include a link to it.
You will not be penalized for incorrect format.
1
(n.d.).
Stonewall Riot Police Reports, June 1969, by Jonathan Ned Katz
. Out History.
https://www.outhistory.org/exhibits/show/stonewall-riot-police-reports
Respond to the following questions:
Who authored or created the primary source?
o
Jonathan Ned Katz
What was the author’s or creator’s position in society at the time the primary source was
created?
o
Jonathan was the police office that gained access to the police reports of Stonewall.
When was the primary source created?
o
This primary source was gathered and published June of 2019.
Where was the primary source created, released, or publicized?
o
It was created and published by Tim Fitzsimmons, a reporter for NBC News.
Who was the intended audience for the primary source?
o
It is intended for the audience of research and educational purposes for the history and
document purposes of Stonewall.
Why was the primary source created?
o
The police reports were released to the public and shows the perspective from the
police stand point of the historic event.
Whose perspective(s) is presented in the source?
o
The police stand point from the historical event.
Both Sources
Analyze the primary sources relevant to your historical event for the presence of bias.
The bias of the two sources used is one is from the people involved in the riot and the second
primary source is from the police involvement from the riots, seeing both perspectives can give
one a better look into the history of the event and look from both view points to gain a better
stand point from a bias view of the event I believe.
Compare how your historical event is represented in your primary sources.
As stated in the both sources, one can see the difference in the sources, my first primary
includes interviews of African Americans that were involved in the riots and my second primary
source releases the police reports obtained from the riots, showing the police stand point of the
events that took place that day.
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