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

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"A Best Book of the Year" —Library Journal and Booklist Using excerpts from the thousands of interviews conducted with ex-slaves in the 1930s by researchers working with the Federal Writer's Project, this astonishing collection makes available in print the only known recordings of people who actually experienced slavery—recordings that had gathered dust in the Library of Congress until they were rendered audible for the first time specifically for this collection. Heralded as "a minor miracle" (Ted Koppel, Nightline), "powerful and intense" (Atlanta Journal Constitution), and "invaluable" (Chicago Tribune), Remembering Slavery is sure to enrich readers for years to come.

Author(s): Ira Berlin, Marc Favreau, Steven F. Miller
Edition: Original retail
Publisher: The New Press
Year: 26 July 2011

Language: English
Commentary: "Ira Berlin’s fifty-page introduction is as good a synthesis of current scholarship as one will find, with fresh insights for any reader." —The San Diego Union-Tribune
Pages: 416
Tags: Discrimination & Racism > U.S. Civil War History > Slavery & Emancipation History