An edition of The WPA Oklahoma slave narratives (1996)

The WPA Oklahoma slave narratives

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An edition of The WPA Oklahoma slave narratives (1996)

The WPA Oklahoma slave narratives

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"I never talk to nobody 'bout this" was the response of one aged African American when asked by a Works Project Administration field worker to share memories of his life in slavery and after emancipation. He and other ex-slaves were uncomfortable with the memories of a time when black and white lives were interwoven through human bondage.

Yet the WPA field workers overcame the old people's reticence, and American West scholars T. Lindsay Baker and Julie P. Baker have collected all the known WPA Oklahoma "slave narratives" in this volume for the first time - including fourteen never published before. Their careful editorial notes detail what is known about the interviewers and the process of preparing the narratives.

The interviews were made in the late 1930s in Oklahoma. Although many African Americans had relocated there after emancipation in 1865, some interviewees had been slaves of Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, or Creeks in the Indian Territory. Their narratives constitute important primary sources on the foodways, agricultural practices, and home life of Oklahoma Indians.

This definitive, indexed edition will be an important resource for Oklahoma and Southwest historians as well as those interested in the history of African Americans, slavery, and Oklahoma's Five Tribes. For those studying the generation of African American men and women who over a century ago initiated black life in Oklahoma, the slave narratives are a major source of "collective memory."

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543

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Cover of: WPA Oklahoma Slave Narratives
WPA Oklahoma Slave Narratives
1996, University of Oklahoma Press
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Cover of: The WPA Oklahoma slave narratives
The WPA Oklahoma slave narratives
1996, University of Oklahoma Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [507]-518) and index.

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Other Titles
Oklahoma slave narratives

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.5/67/092273, B
Library of Congress
E444 .W82 1996, E444.W82 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 543 p. :
Number of pages
543

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL784093M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780806127927
ISBN 10
0806127929, 0806128593
LCCN
95016222
OCLC/WorldCat
32348415
Library Thing
2230870
Goodreads
2278183
413522

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