Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days


Lu par Michele Fry

(4.1 stars; 36 reviews)

This is a short and simple, yet poignant autobiography of Annie Burton, who recounts her early carefree childhood as a slave on a southern plantation while the Civil War raged around her, and after the Emancipation Proclamation, how her life changed as she struggled to maintain herself and family, manage her finances, and develop as a free person of color. The last half of the narrative relies heavily upon speeches, poems, and hymns written by others that stirred Annie's religious passions and increased her pride in her heritage, including a very powerful speech by Dr. P. Thomas Stanford, "The Race Question in America", which no doubt gave Annie some historical perspective, boosted her pride, and offered much food for thought to her readers upon that important subject. (Summary by Michele Fry) (1 hr 40 min)

Chapitres

Recollections Of A Happy Life 36:11 Lu par Michele Fry
Reminiscences 15:09 Lu par Michele Fry
A Vision 4:12 Lu par Michele Fry
Abraham Lincoln 4:58 Lu par Michele Fry
The Race Question In America 16:27 Lu par Michele Fry
Historical Composition 2:01 Lu par Michele Fry
My Favorite Poems 10:05 Lu par Michele Fry
My Favorite Hymns 11:18 Lu par Michele Fry

Critiques

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