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The Nature of Resistance in South Carolina's Works Progress Administration Ex-Slave Narratives

Author : Gerald J. Pierson
Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781581121599

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The Nature of Resistance in South Carolina's Works Progress Administration Ex-Slave Narratives by Gerald J. Pierson Pdf

The Federal Writers? Project, part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration of the 1930s, collected interviews from over 3500 ex-slaves throughout the United States, including 365 former South Carolina slaves. These narratives are an invaluable resource to those interested in resistance by the last generation of South Carolinians held in bondage. This thesis tells us about the separate worlds inhabited by the Palmetto State's slaves and their owners, and describes, often in the slaves? own words, the resistance precipitated by the friction between these worlds.

A Plausible Man

Author : Susanna Ashton
Publisher : The New Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2024-08-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781620978665

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A Plausible Man by Susanna Ashton Pdf

The remarkable story of the man behind the book that helped spark the Civil War, in a stunning historical detective story In December of 1850, a faculty wife in Brunswick, Maine, named Harriet Beecher Stowe hid a fugitive slave in her house. While John Andrew Jackson stayed for only one night, he made a lasting impression: drawing from this experience, Stowe began to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin, one of the most influential books in American history and the novel that helped inspire the overthrow of slavery in the United States. A Plausible Man unfolds as a historical detective story, as Susanna Ashton combs obscure records for evidence of Jackson’s remarkable flight from slavery to freedom, his quest to liberate his enslaved family, and his emergence as an international advocate for abolition. This fresh and original work takes us through the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the restoration of white supremacy—where we last glimpse Jackson losing his freedom again on a Southern chain gang. In the spirit of Tiya Miles’s prizewinning All That She Carried and Erica Armstrong Dunbar’s Never Caught, Susanna Ashton breathes life into a striving and nuanced American character, one unmistakably rooted in the vast sweep of nineteenth-century America.

Many Voices, One Nation

Author : Margaret Salazar-Porzio,Joan Fragaszy Troyano,Lauren Safranek
Publisher : Smithsonian Institution
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781944466114

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Many Voices, One Nation by Margaret Salazar-Porzio,Joan Fragaszy Troyano,Lauren Safranek Pdf

Many Voices, One Nation explores U.S. history through a powerful collection of artifacts and stories from America’s many peoples. Sixteen essays, composed by Smithsonian curators and affiliated scholars, offer distinctive insight into the peopling of the United States from the Europeans’ North American arrival in 1492 to the near present. Each chapter addresses a different historical era and considers what quintessentially American ideals like freedom, equality, and belonging have meant to Americans of all backgrounds, races, and national origins through the centuries. Much more than just an anthology, this book is a vibrant, cohesive presentation of everyday objects and ideas that connect us to our history and to one another. Using these objects and personal stories as a transmitter, the book invites readers to hear the voices of our many voices, and contemplate the complexity of our one nation. The stories and artifacts included in this volume bring our seemingly disparate pasts together to inspire possibilities for a shared future as we constantly reinterpret our e pluribus unum – our nation of many voices.

Slave Narratives: Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives—Part 3

Author : Work Projects Administration
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781300533733

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Slave Narratives: Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives—Part 3 by Work Projects Administration Pdf

After the Revolutionary War, millions of African descendent men and women remained slaves despite being freed by the English. Nearly 100 years later they were freed, but remained living in fear for their lives in the Southern States. This book details first hand accounts of what it was like to live under the hand of oppression and slavery. The language is harsh and direct, but shows what life truly was like by the stories and pictures of individuals who lived during this era. This book is for any history major or any individual who wants to find Americas dark past. It is filled with stories and language that may be disturbing to some, but shows the true life under slavery in America. This book has been left unedited as originally written in 1938-39.

South Carolina Slave Narratives

Author : Works Progress Administration
Publisher : Historic Publishing
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017-11-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 194664059X

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South Carolina Slave Narratives: Large Print

South Carolina Slave Narratives

Author : Federal Writers' Project
Publisher : Applewood Books
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2006-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781557090232

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South Carolina Slave Narratives by Federal Writers' Project Pdf

Autobiographical accounts of former slaves compiled in the 1930s by the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration.

Chains of Love

Author : Emily West
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2010-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780252092848

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Chains of Love by Emily West Pdf

Historians have traditionally neglected relationships between slave men and women during the antebellum period. In Chains of Love, historian Emily West remedies this situation by investigating the social and cultural history of slave relationships in the very heart of the South. Focusing on South Carolina, West deals directly with the most intimate areas of the slave experience including courtship, love and affection between spouses, the abuse of slave women by white men, and the devastating consequences of forced separations. Slaves fought these separations through cross-gender bonding and cross-plantation marriages, illustrating West's thesis about slave marriage as a fierce source of resistance to the oppression of slavery in general. Making expert use of sources such as the Works Progress Administration narratives, slave autobiographies, slave owner records, and church records, this book-length study is the first to focus on the primacy of spousal support as a means for facing oppression. Chains of Love provides telling insights into the nature of the slave family that emerged from these tensions, celebrates its strength, and reveals new dimensions to the slaves' struggle for freedom.

Memories of the Enslaved

Author : Spencer R. Crew,Lonnie G. Bunch III,Clement A. Price
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9798216116622

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Memories of the Enslaved by Spencer R. Crew,Lonnie G. Bunch III,Clement A. Price Pdf

This book offers a first-person perspective on the institution of slavery in America, providing powerful, engaging interviews from the WPA slave narrative collection that enable readers to gain a true sense of the experience of enslavement. Today's students understandably have a hard time imagining what life for slaves more than 150 years ago was like. The best way to communicate what slaves experienced is to hear their words directly. The material in this concise single-volume work illuminates the lives of the last living generation of enslaved people in the United States—former slaves who were interviewed about their experiences in the 1930s. Based on more than 2,000 interviews, the transcriptions of these priceless interviews offer primary sources that tell a diverse and powerful picture of life under slavery. The book explores seven key topics—childhood, marriage, women, work, emancipation, runaways, and family. Through the examination of these subject areas, the interviews reveal the harsh realities of being a slave, such as how slave women were at the complete mercy of the men who operated the places where they lived, how nearly every enslaved person suffered a beating at some point in their lives, how enslaved families commonly lost relatives through sale, and how enslaved children were taken from their parents to care for the children of slaveholders. The thematic organizational format allows readers to easily access numerous excerpts about a specific topic quickly and enables comparisons between individuals in different locations or with different slaveholders to identify the commonalities and unique characteristics within the system of slavery.

South Carolina Slave Narratives - Parts 1 & 2

Author : Federal Writers' Project (Fwp),Works Project Administration (Wpa)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1938-12-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0403030307

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South Carolina Slave Narratives - Parts 1 & 2 by Federal Writers' Project (Fwp),Works Project Administration (Wpa) Pdf

South Carolina Slave Narratives contains a folk history of slavery in the United States from Interviews with former South Carolina slaves.

South Carolina Slave Narratives - Parts 3 & 4

Author : Federal Writers' Project (Fwp),Works Project Administration (Wpa)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1938-12-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0403030315

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South Carolina Slave Narratives - Parts 3 & 4 by Federal Writers' Project (Fwp),Works Project Administration (Wpa) Pdf

South Carolina Slave Narratives contains a folk history of slavery in the United States from Interviews with former South Carolina slaves.

North Carolina Slave Narratives Vol. 2

Author : Creekside Publishing Company,Wpa Writers Project,Stephen Payseur
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0965669750

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North Carolina Slave Narratives Vol. 2 by Creekside Publishing Company,Wpa Writers Project,Stephen Payseur Pdf

Volume 2 of Interviews with former North Carolina Slaves

Florida Slave Narratives

Author : Federal Writers' Project
Publisher : Applewood Books
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9781557090126

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Florida Slave Narratives by Federal Writers' Project Pdf

Autobiographical accounts of former slaves compiled in the 1930s by the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration.

The North Carolina Slave Narratives Vol. 1 A-H

Author : Stephen Payseur,W.p.a. Writers Project
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10
Category : History
ISBN : 1492977292

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The North Carolina Slave Narratives Vol. 1 A-H by Stephen Payseur,W.p.a. Writers Project Pdf

In 1935, as part of the WPA, President Roosevelt created the Federal Writers Project. This was a very ambitious program designed to put unemployed writers, editors, teachers and others to work. They were paid between $20 and $25 dollars per week on average. Over 6000 people were employed by the Federal Writers Project. Some later on became quite famous in the literary world. Among those were Conrad Aiken, Nelson Algren, Saul Bellow, Anna Bontemps, John Cheever, Malcolm Cowley, Edward Dahlberg, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston, Claude Mckay, Kenneth Patchen, Phillip Rahv, Kenneth Rexroth, Harold Rosenberg, John Steinbeck, Studs Terkel, Margaret Walker, Richard Wright, and Frank Yerby. One of the Writers Project best known projects was the Oral History Project. Interviewers went out all over the country talking to the “common” people to document their lives. Thousands of people in hundreds of groups were interviewed. One of these groups were former slaves. This book is a compilation of some of those interviews conducted in North Carolina. As you read them you will notice that the interviewers tried to write as the subjects spoke, in their own dialect. The former slaves used words and terms that are not considered politically correct in today's world. They may be offensive to some, but I hope not. It is how the subjects of the interviews actually spoke. In this book, the interviews are presented exactly as they were written during the years 1836-1938. They have not been edited. The writers at that time were instructed to stick to the exact words spoken by those interviewed. Editing it was feared would change the tone and meaning of the interview. So, here they are. If they give anyone offense, I sincerely apologize. I feel that these documents are far too important to be languishing in some collection, that most people will never see. It is my hope that you will find these stories compelling, fascinating, disturbing, interesting and an essential chronicle of an unpleasant and embarrassing period in our nation's history.

I Belong to South Carolina

Author : Susanna Ashton
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2012-08-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781611171679

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I Belong to South Carolina by Susanna Ashton Pdf

Out of the hundreds of published slave narratives,only a handful exist specific to South Carolina, and most of these are not readily available to modern readers. Edited by Susanna Ashton, this collection restores to print seven slave narratives documenting the lived realities of slavery as it existed across the Palmetto State's upcountry, midlands, and lowcountry, from plantation culture to urban servitude. First published between the late eighteenth century and the dawn of the twentieth, these richly detailed firsthand accounts present a representative cross section of slave experiences, from religious awakenings and artisan apprenticeships to sexual exploitations and harrowing escapes. In their distinctive individual voices, narrators celebrate and mourn the lives of fellow slaves, contemplate the meaning of freedom, and share insights into the social patterns and cultural controls exercised during a turbulent period in American history. Each narrative is preceded by an introduction to place its content and publication history in historical context. The volume also features an afterword surveying other significant slave narratives and related historical documents on South Carolina. I Belong to South Carolina reinserts a chorus of powerful voices of the dispossessed into South Carolina's public history, reminding us of the cruelties of the past and the need for vigilant guardianship of liberty in the present and future.

Slave Narratives

Author : Works Progress Administration,Joe H. Mitchell
Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
Page : 54 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2009-12-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1449989012

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Slave Narratives by Works Progress Administration,Joe H. Mitchell Pdf

Works Progress Administration Ex-Slave Interviews from Virginia. The slave narratives give testimonies from former slaves who were interviewed by the Works Progress Administration. They offer valuable insights into the daily lives of ex-Virginia slaves.