In the late 1930s, the federal government embarked on an unusual project.
What did they think about their slaveholders? What songs did they sing? What games did they play? Did they always think about escaping? The result was a remark.
The workers asked them probing questions about slave life.
As a part of the Works Progress Administration\'s efforts to give jobs to unemployed Americans, government workers tracked down 3,000 men and women who had been Enslaved before and during the Civil War.
In the late 1930s, the federal government embarked on an unusual project