
audiobook
by United States. Work Projects Administration
SLAVE NARRATIVES
INFORMANTS
Cinto Lewis
Hagar Lewis
Henry Lewis
Lucy Lewis
Amos Lincoln
Annie Little
Abe Livingston
John Love
This volume brings together the raw, first‑hand testimonies recorded by the Federal Writers’ Project in the late 1930s, preserving the voices of Texans who lived through slavery. The interviews were captured on the backs of typewritten pages, later illustrated with period photographs, and now offer listeners an unfiltered window into a chapter of American history that is often reduced to statistics. By letting former enslaved people speak directly, the collection captures the cadence, humor, and sorrow of a generation whose stories might otherwise have been lost.
Among the most striking accounts is that of Cinto Lewis, who remembers the rhythms of plantation work, secret attempts to flee, and the music that stitched together both black and white gatherings. His recollections of Christmas treats, fiddling for neighbors, and the uneasy relationship with his former master reveal the complexities of daily life under bondage. Hagar Lewis adds another layer, tracing her journey from a child born into the Martin household to a matriarch whose children achieved remarkable success after emancipation.
Listening to these narratives transforms abstract history into lived experience, offering a vivid portrait of resilience, family ties, and the everyday realities of enslaved Texans. The stories are told in the speakers’ own dialects, preserving the language that shaped their world and inviting listeners to hear history spoken, not merely read.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (405K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-02-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known as the New Deal agency behind the Federal Writers' Project, this government body helped produce guidebooks, oral histories, and documentary records that still shape how readers understand American life in the 1930s and early 1940s. Its books blend public-service purpose with a remarkable record of local culture, labor, and everyday experience.
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