Description Slavery Remembered is the first major attempt to analyze the Slave Narratives gathered as part of the Federal Writers\' Project.
Escott, author of the award-winning "Many Excellent People: Power and Privilege in North Carolina, 1850-1900," is Reynolds Professor of History at Wake Forest University and dean of the college..
About the author Paul D.
Slavery Remembered is an important contribution to the study of American Slavery and, because of its brevity and clarity, an ideal classroom text for American history surveys as well as more specialized courses.
An important contribution to the study of American slavery, Slavery Remembered is an ideal classroom text for American history surveys as well as more specialized courses.
The book describes Slave attitudes and actions; slave-master relationships; the conditions of Slave life, including diet, physical treatment, working conditions, housing, forms of resistance, and black overseers; Slave cultural institutions; status distinctions among slaves; experiences during the Civil War and Reconstruction; and the subsequent life histories of the former slaves.
Paul Escott\'s sensitive examination of each of the nearly 2, 400 Narratives and his quantitative analysis of the Narratives as a whole eloquently present the differing beliefs and experiences of masters and slaves.
Description Slavery Remembered is the first major attempt to analyze the Slave Narratives gathered as part of the Federal Writers\' Project