Publisher's Synopsis
Experience history firsthand through "Slave Narratives, A Folk History Of Slavery In The United States From Interviews With Former Slaves, Vol. 2, Arkansas Narratives, Pt. 5." This powerful collection, meticulously prepared from original Work Projects Administration interviews, offers an unfiltered glimpse into the lives of African Americans living in 19th-century Arkansas.
Delve into compelling oral histories recounting personal experiences under the institution of slavery. These narratives provide invaluable insights into a crucial period in American history, capturing the voices and perspectives of those who lived through it. This volume focuses specifically on Arkansas, offering a regional perspective on the broader story of slavery in the United States. A vital resource for anyone interested in African American history, these narratives preserve authentic voices and provide an enduring testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit. Explore the biographies and life stories contained within these pages, and gain a deeper understanding of this complex and transformative era.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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