The Nature of Resistance in South Carolina's Works Progress Administration Ex-Slave Narratives (Paperback)


The Federal Writers? Project, part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt?s Works Progress Administration of the 1930s, collected interviews from over 3500 ex-slaves throughout the United States, including 365 former South Carolina slaves. These narratives are an invaluable resource to those interested in resistance by the last generation of South Carolinians held in bondage. This thesis tells us about the separate worlds inhabited by the Palmetto State?s slaves and their owners, and describes, often in the slaves? own words, the resistance precipitated by the friction between these worlds.

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The Federal Writers? Project, part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt?s Works Progress Administration of the 1930s, collected interviews from over 3500 ex-slaves throughout the United States, including 365 former South Carolina slaves. These narratives are an invaluable resource to those interested in resistance by the last generation of South Carolinians held in bondage. This thesis tells us about the separate worlds inhabited by the Palmetto State?s slaves and their owners, and describes, often in the slaves? own words, the resistance precipitated by the friction between these worlds.

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Imprint

Dissertation.Com. - Do Not Use

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2002

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First published

August 2002

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

160

ISBN-13

978-1-58112-159-9

Barcode

9781581121599

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LSN

1-58112-159-8



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