Due to a number of factors, including copyright restrictions, national laws and rules on archival access and digitization, etc., only a small subset of all available archival documents are digitized. Further, many digitized documents come from archives that arose from colonization and domination of populations and lands and are rooted in white supremacy and racism. What gets digitized also often reflects who has the most money to carry out these projects. As such, many primary source collections only present the voices of the colonizers. It is crucial that you always ask yourself, when examining a primary source document: WHO created it; for WHAT purpose; and whose voices are MISSING? What do the missing voices reveal about status and power?