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Remembering Slavery Ira Berlin

Remembering Slavery By Ira Berlin

Remembering Slavery by Ira Berlin


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A book-and-cassette pack of remastered recordings and transcripts of interviews conducted in the early-1930s with more than a dozen former black American slaves. Readings by prominent black Americans of untaped interviews with other former slaves complement the recordings.

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Remembering Slavery: African Americans Talk About Their Personal Experiences of Slavery and Emancipation by Ira Berlin

Early in the 1930s interviewers from the Federal Writers' Project combed the American South in search of former slaves. The interviewers spoke with hundreds of elderly people about their experiences in slavery, and preserved the voices of some of them on primitive recording devices. The nearly-inaudible recordings were placed in the Library of Congress, unheard by the general public, but now, remastered with the aid of modern technology, they offer the only known opportunity to hear the voices of former slaves. This book-and-cassette pack of interviews and transcripts includes more than a dozen of these recordings. Those interviewed recall relationships between master and slave; survival techniques in the face of hardships; family life, marriage and childhood under slavery; experiences behind Confederate and Union lines during the Civil War; and, finally, the coming of freedom. Readings by prominent black Americans of untaped interviews complement the recordings.

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CIN1565844254G
9781565844254
1565844254
Remembering Slavery: African Americans Talk About Their Personal Experiences of Slavery and Emancipation by Ira Berlin
Used - Good
Hardback
The New Press
19981105
352
N/A
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