African American Week3
Directions:1. You are to find one slave narratives from your assigned states.
2. In essay format, you will retell to the class what you heard and read about from your chosen person about their slave experiences...
Syllabus States:
Interactive Written Debates and written Essay Research discussion forums: During the course you will write essay in week 3 and a essay in week 6 with 2 peer responses to discuss the interactive topic, add references—posts must be at least 300 words in content. In-depth explanations of the exact expectations are located in the Forum area of the class.
You will need to have at least 300 words in this post plus 3 full references due Friday ...Remember to explain what details and experiences these ex-slaves gave in describing the institution of slavery and the practice of slavery.You must reference using one of the three formats and following your major's designated style: MLA, APA, CS, Kate L. Turabian's Manual, and the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS). YOU MUST CITE YOUR SOURCES!
5. Also summarize your findings on this ex-slave in the last paragraph. What did you find surprising or different than based on your own knowledge of enslavement and what the course has discussed so far.
Options to access the narratives:
Option 1: The LOC site where you can hear and read the narrative...there is something powerful about listening to the people in their own voice about their experiences....When you go this link: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/voices/title.html look under the state
Option 2: Location in the class is at the bottom of this forum post...attached are every state and the transcripts of the interviews by state for you to read Up one level
Also for a third reference various sources to help:
About this Collection - Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the ...
https://www.loc.gov/collections/slave-narratives-from-the.../about-this-collection/
North American Slave Narratives - Documenting the American South
docsouth.unc.edu/neh
Slave narratives - PBS
www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2958.html
American Slave Narratives
xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/wpa/wpahome.html
Can WPA slave narratives be trusted, or are they tainted by ...
www.slate.com/.../can_wpa_slave_narratives_be_trusted_or_are_they_tainted_by_deslave narratives volume 5 indiana.txt