Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Fo... Part 1/3

Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Fo... Part 1/3

Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume I, Alabama Narratives by Various Genre(s): Social Science (Culture & Anthropology), Modern (19th C), Modern (20th C) Read by: docdlmartin, Inkell, Maria Angela R. Aragon, David Onley, Carol Sutton, fshort, Greg Giordano, De Anna Lee, Christine Rottger, NarratorOcci, Larry Wilson, LilyAnne, Rebecca Eden Walker, amkelleymd, Lazz, J. E. Holt, czandra, Brian Burruss, PhyllisV, Maxine in English Parts: Part 2    • Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slaver...   Part 3    • Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slaver...   Chapters: 00:00:00 - 01 - Charlie Aarons 00:07:56 - 02 - Anthony Abercrombie 00:15:14 - 03 - Molly Ammond (Ammonds) 00:20:16 - 04 - Charity Anderson 00:25:59 - 05 - Gus Askew 00:29:04 - 06 - Tom Baker 00:34:22 - 07 - Henry Barnes 00:44:32 - 08 - Nathan Beauchamp 00:48:42 - 09 - Oliver Bell 01:01:31 - 10 - Nelson Birdsong 01:06:45 - 11 - Ank Bishop 01:14:59 - 12 - Siney Bonner 01:22:28 - 13 - Jennie Bowen 01:27:28 - 14 - Nannie Bradfield 01:32:20 - 15 - Martha Bradley 01:38:00 - 16 - Allen Brown 01:40:26 - 17 - Gus Brown 01:46:00 - 18 - Walter Calloway 01:53:18 - 19 - Esther King Casey 01:59:25 - 20 - Amy Chapman 02:06:42 - 21 - Emma Chapman 02:14:21 - 22 - Henry Cheatam 02:25:47 - 23 - Laura Clark 02:36:42 - 24 - Hattie Clayton 02:40:55 - 25 - Wadley 'Shorty' Clemons 02:47:06 - 26 - William Colbert 02:53:30 - 27 - Tildy Collins 03:02:56 - 28 - Sara Colquitt 03:10:21 - 29 - Mandy McCullough Cosby 03:15:10 - 30 - Emma Crockett 03:20:23 - 31 - Cheney Cross 03:42:12 - 32 - Matilda Pugh Daniel 03:47:33 - 33 - Carrie Davis 03:56:03 - 34 - Clara Davis 04:00:38 - 35 - George Dillard 04:04:09 - 36 - Ella Dilliard 04:12:08 - 37 - Rufus Dirt 04:16:52 - 38 - Katherine Eppes 04:22:51 - 39 - Reuben Fitzpatrick 04:25:55 - 40 - Heywood Ford 04:31:16 - 41 - Bert Frederick 04:36:19 - 42 - Delia Garlic 04:44:19 - 43 - Angie Garrett 04:53:06 - 44 - Henry Garry 05:06:41 - 45 - Georgia 05:09:17 - 46 - Fannie Gibson 05:12:05 - 47 - Frank Gill 05:22:21 - 48 - Jim Gillard 05:28:46 - 49 - Mary Ella Grandberry 05:49:07 - 50 - Esther Green 05:56:45 - 51 - Jake Green 06:03:11 - 52 - Charity Grigsby 06:10:25 - 53 - Charles Hayes 06:14:44 - 54 - Lizzie Hill 06:17:50 - 55 - Gabe Hines 06:24:36 - 56 - Adeline Hodges 06:32:38 - 57 - Caroline Holland 06:38:48 - 58 - Jane Holloway 06:43:40 - 59 - Joseph Holmes These volumes of slave narratives are the product of the Federal Writers Project sponsored by the Library of Congress and the Work Project Administration. They consist of verbatim records of personal interviews with former slaves conducted during 1936-1938. 'These life histories, taken down as far as possible in the narrators' words, constitute an invaluable body of unconscious evidence or indirect source material, . . . The narratives belong to folk history—history recovered from the memories and lips of participants or eye-witnesses,' This is volume one for the state of Alabama, the first in the series of 34 volumes. - Summary by Larry Wilson More information: https://librivox.org/slave-narratives... LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)