OLD MASSA'S PEOPLE
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OLD MASSA'S PEOPLE

The Old Slaves Tell Their Story

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OLD MASSA'S PEOPLE

The Old Slaves Tell Their Story

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O. K. Armstrong, founder of the University of Florida School of Journalism and former U. S. Congressman from Missouri was an early proponent of civil rights for African-Americans and Native Americans. Armstrong spent many years during the Great Depression researching this portrayal of the culture of old Dixie by interviewing, in every state of the old Confederacy, more than twelve hundred former slaves in their ninth to eleventh decades of life. He was skilled as an interviewer, making his subjects feel at ease. He was at home with any group without regard to its members' profession or to their current or ancestral culture. The original purpose of the book was to depict the Old South as the Negro saw it.The book compiles the stories of those brought into the sphere of cruel traders and owners as depicted in the critically acclaimed ROOTS by Alex Haley as well as the stories of those more fortunate, of whom Mammy in Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind is a reminder. Many of these slaves were brought into the inner sanctum of the owner's family, but many others were not. Slavery was, and still is an evil practice the exists in some parts of the world.

Armstrong recorded the interviews in this book in their vernacular and did so with a respect, fondness or even a kinship with those he interviewed. Today, political forces have distorted the truth about the plight of black slaves in the South. The agrarian economy of the South was pre-industrial and slavery was the unfortunate result. Of course there was racial abuse in the South and in the North, that is uncontested, but that was not the norm according to the black slaves themselves. Their story is presented in their own words in OLD MASSA'S PEOPLE. This book was originally published in 1931 by Bobbs-Merrill Company of Indianapolis. The subjects of Armstrong's interviews often used the "n word, " so it appears in this book just as in the original publication in 1931.

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Year
2021
ISBN
9781637523834
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  2. DEDICATION
  3. FOREWORD
  4. US PEOPLE OF OLE VIRGINNY
  5. PLANTATION DAYS
  6. HOW COME WE HERE
  7. THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT
  8. CHILLUN ROUN’ DE PLACE
  9. YOUNG FOLKS GROWING UP
  10. THE BIG HOUSE
  11. SERVIN’ IN DE MANSION HOUSE
  12. NEW MASSA AND MISSUS
  13. GAY TIMES
  14. PATTYROLLERS
  15. COURTING DAYS
  16. HERE COMES THE BRIDE
  17. BABIES IN THE QUARTERS
  18. SMARTEST SERVANTS
  19. HOSSES AND CARRIAGES
  20. IN DE FIEL’
  21. OLE-TIME RELIGION
  22. SONGS WE SANG
  23. CONJUR STUFF
  24. AUCTION BLOCK
  25. DARK CLOUDS
  26. THE STORM BREAKS
  27. WITH COLORS FLYING
  28. DE YANKEES COMIN’
  29. FREEDOM
  30. CARPETBAGGER TIMES
  31. WHAR DE ROAD LEAD
  32. ARLINGTON
  33. OLD MASSA CALLING
  34. O. K. ARMSTRONG’S ORIGINAL NOTES ON THE BOOK
  35. LEE MEETS DEFEAT AT GETTYSBURG
  36. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES