This study source was downloaded by 100000859819779 from CourseHero.com on 03-26-2023 14:48:38 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/52010897/HIS-100-211-Primary-Source-Huntdocx/ Running Head: HIS 100 2-1-1 Primary Sources 1Primary Sources Hunt2-1-1Debbie KetchumHIS 100Professor Elizabeth BurbridgeJuly 14 th, 2019This study source was downloaded by 100000859819779 from CourseHero.com on 03-26-2023 14:48:38 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/52010897/HIS-100-211-Primary-Source-Huntdocx/Running Head: HIS 100 2-1-1 Primary Sources 21. Describe your overall experience of locating these primary sources. Was it challenging or straightforward? Did you learn anything interesting along the way? I found these searched to be fairly challenging, I didnt come up with a lot searching on names orkeywords. This surprised me as I am usually quite good at researching and finding information. Idid find the article for Lilli Hornig interesting, she certainly had a fascinating life. Another thing I found of some interest is that the scientists wanted to warn people about the atomic bomb so that the United States would retain its position as a humanitarian nation. 2. Were you able to locate an interview with Tom Evans, a close friend of President Truman's, who interacted with scientists who were trying to reach Truman with their campaign against the use of the atomic bomb? Share your search terms and a link to the primary source.I