My Folks Don’t Want Me to Talk about Slavery: Personal Accounts of Slavery in North Carolina

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Former slaves themselves–an important but long-neglected source of information about the institution of slavery in the United States. Who could better describe what slavery was like than the people w

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  • Author: Hurmence, Belinda
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 103
  • Publish Date: January 01 1984
  • ISBN10: 0895870398
  • Language: English

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Former slaves themselves–an important but long-neglected source of information about the institution of slavery in the United States. Who could better describe what slavery was like than the people who experienced it? And describe it they did, in thousands of remarkable interviews sponsored by the Federal Writers’ Project during the 1930s. More than 170 interviews were conducted in North Carolina. Belinda Hurmence pored over each of the North Carolina narratives, compiling and editing 21 of the first-person accounts for this collection.

Belinda Hurmence was born in Oklahoma, raised in Texas, and educated at the University of Texas and Columbia University. She has written several novels for young people, including Tough Tiffany (an ALA Notable Book), A Girl Called Boy (winner of the Parents’ Choice Award), Tancy (winner of a Golden Kite Award), and The Nightwalker.

She has also edited We Lived in a Little Cabin in the Yard and Before Freedom, When I Just Can Remember, companion volumes to this book. She now lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Author: Belinda Hurmence
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Blair
Published: 01/01/1984
Pages: 103
Weight: 0.35lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.30w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9780895870391
Language: English

Author

Hurmence, Belinda

Binding

ISBN10

0895870398

ISBN13

9780895870391

Page Count

103

Published Date

January 01 1984

Language

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