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Who’s that Baby? Intro to Photo Collection Project Can you match the baby picture with a celebrity or one of our own Pioneers?
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Whos' that Baby?

Jan 12, 2015

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Introduction to Photo Collection Project
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Who’s that Baby?

Intro to Photo Collection ProjectCan you match the baby picture with a celebrity

or one of our own Pioneers?

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Who’s that Baby?

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Brad Pitt!

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Who’s that Baby?

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Abby!

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Who’s that Baby?

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Miley Cyrus!

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Who’s that Baby?

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Bette!

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Who’s that Baby?

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Beyonce!

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Who’s that Baby?

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Tony!

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Who’s that Baby?

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Usher!

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Who’s that Baby?

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Nanaka!

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Who’s that Baby?

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Adolf Hitler

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These are all PRIMARY SOURCES

Information collected firsthand from such sources as historical documents, literary texts, artistic works, experiments, surveys, and interviews.

Material from, or directly related to, the past. In History, primary sources are usually letters, records

or other documents created during the period that is being studied, such as diaries, legal notices or accounts. However, primary sources can include photographs, jewelry and other items.

Primary sources tell us about and link us to the past!