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First account of slavery. And, of course, the result of the west African explorations was the transport of hundreds of thousands of Africans to North America over four centuries. The avowed intention of the antebellum The records referenced in these pages highlight some of the records pertaining to slavery that are available at the National Archives. Important work on slavery has continued; for instance, in 2003, Steven Hahn published the Pulitzer Prize -winning account, A Nation under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration, which examined how slaves built community and political understanding while enslaved, so they quickly began to form Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938 contains more than 2,300 first-person accounts of slavery and 500 black-and-white photographs of formerly enslaved persons. Features a new introduction by Robin D. Twenty-two interviewees discuss how they felt about slavery, slaveholders, coercion of slaves, their families, and freedom. Slavery in the South first-hand accounts of the antebellum American Southland from northern & southern whites, Negroes, & foreign observers edited with an introduction by Harvey Wish. STORY: Welcome to NewsBusters, a project of the Media Research Center (MRC), America’s leading media watchdog in documenting, exposing and neutralizing liberal media bias. These narratives provide an invaluable first-person account of slavery and the individuals it affected. Drawing on the logbooks, letters and diaries of the victims and witnesses to one of history’s most brutal eras, depicted through dramatic recreations, bolstered by authentic drawings and period documents, featuring insight from historical experts around the world. First-person accounts of slavery from the 1930's spotlight America's long history of racism.
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