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TRUE STORIES OF AMERICAN SLAVERY The Torture, Cruelty and Mistreatment of African American SlavesSLAVERY IN AMERICA - A TRUE STORY. 2nd Edition - Expanded In their Own WordsEssential ReadingAfrican American Slave HistoryA collection of raw and emotive interviews with African American Slaves who recount the cruel and unusual treatment they were subjected to during the dark days of American slavery. A time when the whipping of slaves was expected, the rape of slave women common and murder was used as a tool to control.Includes interviews with male and female ex-slaves who lived and documented their experiences during this period and who either witnessed or were themselves subjected to unimaginable cruelty, mistreatment and torture at the hands of their masters, overseers and patrollers. These vivid and sometimes graphic recollections by the ex-slaves themselves transport the reader back to the days when slave lives were inseparably bound to those of their masters.Mistreatment at the hands of their masters and the watchdog overseers was not always the exception but for some was a daily part of slave lives, including the mistreatment of slave children. The barbarous treatment some received is beyond equal, for a mother, father, daughter or son being forced to watch a relative being beaten, whipped or tortured, sometimes to death, is beyond our comprehension.This is American Slave History as told by those that lived through it, the ex-slaves themselves."My marster had a barrel with nails drove in it that he would put you in when he couldn't think of nothin' else mean enough to do. He would put you in this barrel and roll it down a hill. When you got out you would be in a bad fix, but he didn't care. Sometimes he rolled the barrel in the river and drowned his slaves”. INDEXPart 1.Compilation Richmond County Ex-Slave InterviewsWritten by: Louise Oliphant,Edited by: John N. Booth, District Supervisor,Federal Writers' Project, Augusta, GeorgiaPart 2.Recollections of Slavery by a Runaway SlaveA slave narrative serialized in The Emancipator in 1838Part 3.Extracts fromJournal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation 1838-1839.By Frances Anne KemblePart 4.From interviews with slaves (Slave Narratives)
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