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Ladies of the Field: Early Women Archaeologists and Their Search for Adventure

DOC Ladies of the Field: Early Women Archaeologists and Their Search for Adventure by Amanda Adams in History

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The view that slavery could best be described by those who had themselves experienced it personally has found expression in several thousand commentaries; autobiographies; narratives; and interviews with those who "endured." Although most of these accounts appeared before the Civil War; more than one-third are the result of the ambitious efforts of the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to interview surviving ex-slaves during the 1930s. The result of these efforts was the Slave Narrative Collection; a group of autobiographical accounts of former slaves that today stands as one of the most enduring and noteworthy achievements of the WPA. Compiled in seventeen states during the years 1936-38; the collection consists of more than two thousand interviews with former slaves; most of them first-person accounts of slave life and the respondents' own reactions to bondage. The interviews afforded aged ex-slaves an unparalleled opportunity to give their personal accounts of life under the "peculiar institution;" to describe in their own words what it felt like to be a slave in the United States.―Norman R. Yetman; American Memory; Library of CongressThis paperback edition of selected North Carolina narratives is reprinted in facsimile from the typewritten pages of the interviewers; just as they were originally typed.


#1260197 in Books Greystone Books 2010-10-01Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.34 x .60 x 5.20l; .75 #File Name: 1553654331224 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Once over lightlyBy lisa marieThis book devotes a chapter each to 7 female archeologists. Leaving out the preachy and dated beginning and end chapters and spending more time on the archaeologists would have made a better book. This was a pretty good read0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Not well written; but great women; great accomplishments. The subject matters are so exciting it is a shame the author could noBy K. WeingartenToo bad the author could not capture the extraordinary excitement of these lives! I will read more about each of them.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Loved This BookBy E. S.I devoured this book. I bought it mainly for reading about Harriet Howes and then read the rest. Well written and so interesting.

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