Lay My Burden Down: A Folk History of Slavery
A Nonfiction, Biography, History book. #UnderstandingOpression
In the 1930's, the last decade when many men and women who were born under slavery and freed by the Emancipation Proclamation still lived, the New Deal's Federal Writing Project made an extraordinary and important decision. It sent interviewers to ask these African-American survivors: What does it mean to be free? Even more, how does it feel?"Does I remember much 'bout slavery times? Well, there is no way for me to disremember unless I die."B.A. Botkin compiled nearly three hundred of these narratives to create a rich, unvarnished portrait of lives lived half slave, half free. In it, people who experienced the seasonal rhythms of plantation life ... who were eyewitnesses to Lincoln, Douglas, and Tubman ... who had their conciousness shaped by bondage ... and who felt the anguish of the lash have their memories brought to life again. Their voices reach out across the decades and teach us what they know — our history and our legacy...
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- Pages: 352 pages
- ISBN: 9780385311151 / 0
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#UnderstandingOpression This is crazy! One of the best treatises on American Life, I.E. SLAVE life, and of even freed slaves, post 1865, this book has NO REVIEWS HERE! LOL. THIS, is a classic people, and I highly recommend it to anyone. Top 10 Books I'll probably ever have the pleasure of reading. It's a tell-all from THE SLAVES THEMSELVES, not a "biography"...