Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Fo... Part 2/2

Published 2022-01-03
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XI, North Carolina Narratives, Part 2 by Various
Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography, Short non-fiction

Read by: Larry Wilson, Kevin Waters, Scott Leonard Fortune, Therese Lindholm, Alan Mapstone, czandra, Jim LockeYuhan L Jiang, Mari Patterson, Yuhan L Jiang, Curtis R., Tiwo, Jim Locke, helmholtz, Lynette Caulkins, Yonas, Jacqueline Burrell Walton, Favour, Kazbek, yourbookvoice in English
Cover design by TriciaG.

Parts:
Part 1    • Slave Narratives: a Folk History of S...  

Chapters:
00:00:00 - 61 - Chaney Spell
00:04:27 - 62 - Tanner Spikes
00:08:06 - 63 - Annie Stephenson
00:13:19 - 64 - Sam T Stewart
00:24:00 - 65 - Emma Stone
00:27:15 - 66 - William Sykes
00:35:48 - 67 - Annie Taylor
00:39:47 - 68 - R.S.Taylor
00:50:03 - 69 - Elias Thomas
00:58:19 - 70 - Jacob Thomas
01:03:23 - 71 - Margaret Thornton
01:06:31 - 72 - Tillie
01:11:41 - 73 - Ellen Trell
01:16:14 - 74 - Henry James Trentham
01:22:03 - 75 - Jane Anne Privette Upperman
01:28:15 - 76 - Ophelia Whitley
01:34:38 - 77 - Tom Wilcox
01:39:31 - 78 - Catharine Williams
01:46:58 - 79 - Rev. Handy Williams
01:52:06 - 80 - John Thomas Williams
01:56:08 - 81 - Lizzie Williams
02:09:01 - 82 - Penny Williams
02:15:00 - 83 - Plaz Williams
02:20:21 - 84 - Melissa Williamson
02:25:59 - 85 - Alex Woods
02:33:37 - 86 - Anna Wright
02:43:01 - 87 - Dilly Yellady
02:50:08 - 88 - Hilliard Yellerday



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All Comments (12)
  • @gregsoto4777
    I think that narrating in the true spoken words gives us a deeper sense of the true life experiences that those held in slavery have endured.
  • @justme9514
    Thank you 🙏🏾 I appreciate Libvorbox and all narrators. 🙌🏾
  • @traceyf4842
    Very interesting! Thank you for doing this. Have a wonderful, blessed day!🤗
  • @7yotta
    Being from NC as a black man these stories reconcile current mindsets of my people to the reason why. We never meet in groups to teach hate of our oppressors, I know that may seem strange to some white people. What was done to us was way more than the affliction that Yah wanted us to go through. My people suffered this because we broke our oath with Yahuah.
    We are the people of the Book…
    We are awakening and accepting our bond of the covenant with the Creator of Life , Yahuah. May Yah forgive my people and remember the promises He made with Abraham.
  • The past important because we learn from it. But are still slavery going on today. Kids need to be taught about sex slaves (people used for another's pleasure) what ever that may. Some of things we buy from China
    are made by ethic slaves. Then there people who are slaves because of drugs. Mental health can enslave a person. We need to rescue from slavery, mental and drugs.