The Faces Behind the Chains: Thousands of Interviews, Memoirs & Life Stories of Former Slaves

The Faces Behind the Chains: Thousands of Interviews, Memoirs & Life Stories of Former Slaves

Por Charles Ball, Aphra Behn, Henry Bibb, Booker T. Washington, Sarah H. Bradford, Henry Box Brown, Theodore Canot, Thomas Clarkson, William Craft, F. G. De Fontaine, Lucy A. Delaney, Daniel Drayton, Kate Drumgoold, Elizabeth Keckley, Ellen Craft, Frederick Douglass, Thomas S. Gaines, Moses Grandy, Jacob D. Green, Louis Hughes, Harriet Jacobs, Josiah Henson, John Dixon Long, Willie Lynch, Brantz Mayer, Joseph Mountain, Nat Turner, Margaretta Matilda Odell, Olaudah Equiano, Mary Prince, Stephen Smith, Sojourner Truth, Solomon Northup, John Gabriel Stedman, Austin Steward, William Still, L. S. Thompson, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Work Projects Administration

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Sinopsis

The Faces Behind the Chains: Thousands of Interviews, Memoirs & Life Stories of Former Slaves is an extraordinary compilation that delves into the diverse experiences and voices of former slaves, bringing forth an authentic narrative of resilience and struggle. This anthology, spanning styles from autobiographical memoirs to powerful interviews, offers readers an intimate glimpse into the lives of those bound by chains, yet resilient in spirit. The collection eloquently captures the multifaceted nature of the human spirit through a blend of voices, exemplifying both individual narratives and collective experiences. The array of contributors, including prominent figures such as Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, and Booker T. Washington, alongside lesser-known voices, offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives shaped by personal trials and triumphs. The anthology's contributors collectively illuminate the cultural and historical context of slavery and freedom, offering testimony aligned with abolitionist, civil rights, and humanist movements. Together, they portray the perseverance inherent in the fight for dignity and justice, with each story contributing to a fuller understanding of the societal transformations that unfolded in their wake. This compelling volume invites readers to engage deeply with these vivid narratives, exploring the complexities of slavery and emancipation. Within a single volume, one can travel through an expansive tapestry of lived experiences, gaining knowledge and fostering a rich dialogue among varied perspectives. The anthology is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the profound impact of slavery on individual lives and society as a whole. It stands as a testament to the educational and moral imperative of hearing and honoring each voice that speaks from the pages.

Work Projects Administration

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547682042
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Enero 1, 2023
  • Protección:
  • Adobe DRM

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