Work Projects Administration: When We Were Slaves

Hundreds of Recorded Interviews, Life Stories and Testimonies of Former Slaves in the South

Work Projects Administration: When We Were Slaves
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When We Were Slaves, authored by the Work Projects Administration, is a poignant and meticulously researched account of the experiences of African American slaves in the United States. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the harsh realities faced by slaves, capturing their struggles, resilience, and the enduring impact of slavery on American society. Written in a straightforward and informative style, the book delves into the social and economic conditions of the time, shedding light on the complexities of race relations in American history. The literary context of the book is significant, as it offers a valuable perspective on the legacy of slavery and its lasting effects on contemporary society. The detailed narrative provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the institution of slavery and its implications for modern America. The Work Projects Administration, a government agency established during the Great Depression, embarked on a mission to document American history and culture. Inspired by a desire to preserve the stories of marginalized communities, the author sheds light on a crucial chapter in American history through When We Were Slaves. Drawing on firsthand accounts and historical records, the author offers a compelling and insightful narrative that challenges readers to confront the legacy of slavery in the United States. I highly recommend When We Were Slaves to readers interested in American history, race relations, and social justice. This insightful and thought-provoking book offers a unique perspective on the enduring impact of slavery and the resilience of those who suffered under its oppressive system.