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My Folks Don't Want Me to Talk about Slavery
My Folks Don't Want Me to Talk about Slavery: Twenty-one Oral Histories of Former North Carolina Slaves | Belinda Hurmence
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Individuals discuss their experiences as slaves in North Carolina
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Booksandtea23
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This book was passed down to me from my mom when I moved into my first apartment. I found it on my bookshelf tonight and decided to read jt.

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This cover is W. L. Bost, who was 92 when he was interviewed in Asheville. He‘s one of 21 people interviewed as part of the WPA Slave Narratives project whose stories are in this slim volume. The editor, Belinda Hurmence, explains in the introduction that the interviewers were all given the same questions to ask, and you learn to intuit these after reading two or three accounts. Given the time period (the depression) 👇🏻

Lcsmcat 👆🏻 of the interviews, a feeling of “the old days were better” permeates a surprising number of them. And most (not all) insisted that _their_ master was good - it was the others that committed atrocities - which made me think that they weren‘t comfortable being entirely forthcoming with these white writers. Even so they are stories that should be told. I wish there were photos of all these people, who told stories of their lives the same way👇🏻 5y
Lcsmcat 👆🏻 all elderly people do, and made me feel like I could have been listening to my grandparents. 5y
Texreader How wonderful that these interviews were done even if they could‘ve been done better. I love capturing older generations‘ stories and nothing more important than the stories about atrocities, lest we forget. 5y
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I think this is going to be a tough read, but one I need to read now. Right now. Y‘all, my daughter and son-in-law are marching with #BLM in NYC today. I‘m proud of them, but terrified.

Emilymdxn So much support for your son and daughter protesting! Brave and important 💖 this is such an odd and painful time (even here on another continent!) but there‘s no better time to read books like this ☺️ 5y
Lcsmcat @Emilymdxn Thanks. It helps. And I‘ll post an update once it‘s over and they‘re 🤞🏻safe in their apartment. 5y
Butterfinger This looks like a relevant read so I'm stacking. Will be thinking of your family today. 5y
Lcsmcat @Emilymdxn @Butterfinger My daughter and her husband are back home, un arrested and unteargassed. I can relax now. 5y
Butterfinger Thank you for letting me know. 5y
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