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9780890967362

Till Freedom Cried Out

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  • ISBN13:

    9780890967362

  • ISBN10:

    0890967369

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-02-01
  • Publisher: Texas A & M Univ Pr
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Summary

This account, recorded as part of the Federal Writers' Project, describes life as a Texas slave - the family relations, entertainment, religion, work on the plantations, food-ways, and punishment. For decades the bondage of black slaves to white masters was part of everyday life in Texas, and by the eve of the Civil War almost one-third of the total population consisted of slaves. Most works about slavery have been written from the white viewpoint, since most slaves were kept illiterate. This collection offers a clear-eyed perspective on this institution from the slaves themselves - their recollections from being sold away from their parents, suffering the pain of the overseers' lash, and being chosen to gratify masters' desires, to finding emotional release in religious services, appreciating music and dancing, and enjoying a brief escape to the woods. Vignettes of daily life are sensitively brought to life in the skilled drawings of artist Kermit Oliver. Enriched by these illustrations and by an introduction and postscript commentary by editors T. Lindsay Baker and Julie P. Baker, Till Freedom Cried Out presents vivid memories of lives and times inside the bonds of an institution that tried to break the tellers' bodies and souls.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
VII(2)
Preface IX(8)
Acknowledgments XVII(2)
Introduction XIX
NARRATIVES 3(126)
L. B. Barner/Lewis Bonner
3(4)
Francis [Frances] Bridges
7(3)
Esther Easter
10(4)
Eliza Elsey
14(3)
Lizzie Farmer
17(8)
Sonny Greer
25(2)
Mattie Hardman
27(2)
George W. Harmon
29(2)
Annie Hawkins
31(3)
Ida Henry
34(4)
Lewis Jenkins
38(5)
Mary Lindsay
43(7)
Bert Luster
50(3)
Allen V. Manning
53(7)
Bob Maynard
60(4)
Amanda Oliver
64(2)
Noah Perry
66(7)
Phyllis Petite
73(5)
Alice Rawlings
78(3)
Red Richardson
81(2)
Harriett Robinson
83(5)
Andrew Simms
88(2)
Liza Smith
90(2)
Lou Smith
92(7)
Mose Smith
99(3)
J. W. Stinnett
102(1)
Beauregard Tenneyson
103(2)
Johnson Thompson
105(3)
Mollie Watson
108(7)
Easter Wells
115(5)
John White
120(8)
Acemy Wofford
128(1)
Commentary 129(18)
Bibliography 147(4)
Index 151

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