Alabama Slave Narratives

Cover of Alabama Slave Narratives by R. Christopher Goodwin
Publisher: Applewood Books
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9781557090102
ISBN-10: 1557090106
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 7.5 Inches
Weight: 0.65918216338 Pounds
Width: 0.42 Inches
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Alabama Slave Narratives by R. Christopher Goodwin is a significant collection published by Applewood Books on June 15, 2006. This edition spans 168 pages and presents selected narratives from the Slave Narrative Collection, which includes firsthand accounts from former slaves interviewed during the 1930s as part of the Federal Writers’ Project. These narratives provide personal insights into the experiences of slavery, capturing the voices of those who lived through this historical period.

Readers will find a compilation of autobiographical accounts that reflect the realities of slave life in Alabama, showcasing the emotional and social dimensions of bondage. The narratives, originally typewritten, offer a unique perspective on the past, allowing the aged ex-slaves to articulate their experiences in their own words. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in biography, cultural history, and the African American experience, contributing to the broader understanding of slavery in the United States.


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The view that slavery could best be described by those who had themselves experienced it personally has found expression in several thousand commentaries, autobiographies, narratives, and interviews with those who endured. Although most of these accounts appeared before the Civil War, more than one-third are the result of the ambitious efforts of the Federal Writers’ Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to interview surviving ex-slaves during the 1930s. The result of these efforts was the Slave Narrative Collection, a group of autobiographical accounts of former slaves that today stands as one of the most enduring and noteworthy achievements of the WPA. Compiled in seventeen states during the years 1936-38, the collection consists of more than two thousand interviews with former slaves, most of them first-person accounts of slave life and the respondents’ own reactions to bondage. The interviews afforded aged ex-slaves an unparalleled opportunity to give their personal accounts of life under the peculiar institution, to describe in their own words what it felt like to be a slave in the United States. –Norman R. Yetman, American Memory, Library of Congress This paperback edition of selected Alabama narratives is reprinted in facsimile from the typewritten pages of the interviewers, just as they were originally typed.

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ISBN-13: 9781557090102. ISBN-10: 1557090106.
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