''Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives'' is a 2003 American
documentary film
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about the stories of former slaves interviewed during the 1930s as part of the
Federal Writers' Project
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and preserved in the
WPA Slave Narrative Collection. This HBO film interpretation directed by Ed Bell and Thomas Lennon is a compilation of slave narratives, narrated by actors, emulating the original conversation with the interviewer. The
slave narratives may be the most accurate in terms of the everyday activities of the enslaved, serving as personal memoirs of more than two thousand former slaves. The documentary depicts the emotions of the slaves and what they endured. The "Master" had the opportunity to sell, trade, or kill the enslaved, for retribution should one slave not obey.
History
The largest collection of slave narratives emerged from the
Federal Writers' Project
The Federal Writers' Project (FWP) was a federal government project in the United States created to provide jobs for out-of-work writers and to develop a history and overview of the United States, by state, cities and other jurisdictions. It was ...
. Created by the Federal Government under the
WPA to reduce unemployment during the 1930s, one component of the Federal Writers' Project involved interviews with thousands of former slaves in 17 states. The oral history interview project yielded an extraordinary set of 2,300 autobiographical documents known as the
Slave Narrative Collection. What emerged from these documents were pictures of living standards, the daily chores, and long days, along with stories of the good and bad "Master." The brutality, torture, and abuse under slavery are themes in the interviews.
After the Civil War ended in 1865, more than four million slaves were set free. The main objectives were to inform the public and describe the history and life of the former slaves. More than 2,000 slave narratives along with 500 photos are available online at the Library of Congress as part of the "Born in Slavery" project.
Slaves and readers
*James Green, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Samuel L. Jackson 0:08 – ''last time I ever ... see her''
*Narrated by:
Whoopi Goldberg
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1:30
*Sarah Gudger, North Carolina, Volume 11 – read by
LaTanya Richardson 4:21 – ''never know nothin' but work''
*Charley Williams, Oklahoma, Volume 13 – read by
Ruben Santiago-Hudson 6:40 – ''bells and horns''
*Frances Black, Texas, Volume 16 – 8:18 – ''he bought you for to play with me''
*Martin Jackson, Texas, Volume 16 - read by
Robert Guillaume
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8:35 – ''my new master was only two''
*Henry Coleman, South Carolina, Volume 14 – read by
Roscoe Lee Browne
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9:39 peafowl fly-brushes
*Jennie Proctor, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Oprah Winfrey
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10:40 – beaten over a biscuit
*Jenny Proctor, Texas, Volume 16 – 12:54 – ''Webster's old blue-back speller''
*Elizabeth Sparks, Virginia, Volume 17 – read by
Angela Bassett
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14:30 – ''knit all day'', ''some had gizzards instead of hearts''
*Rosa Starke, South Carolina, Volume 14 – 15:28 – ''there was more classes amongst the slaves''
*Cato Carter, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Roger Guenveur Smith
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Early life
Roger Guenveur Smith was born on July 27, 1955, in Berkeley, California, the son of Helen Guen ...
16:00 – ''I was one of their blood'', ''I was one of the most dudish''
*Mary Reynolds, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Angela Bassett
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17:26 – ''we got the same daddy you has''
*Rev. Ishrael Massie, Virginia – 18:26 – ''make slave get up and do as they say''
*Fannie Berry, Virginia – read by
CCH Pounder 19:02 – ''some slaves would be so beat up when they resisted''
*Mary Estes Peters, Arkansas, Volume 2 – read by
Jasmine Guy
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19:48 – ''that's the way I came to be here''
*Sarah Ashley, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
LaTanya Richardson 21:36 – ''I always get my 300 pounds''
*Charles Grandy, Virginia — read by
Ruben Santiago-Hudson 23:00 – ''til the blood come''
*Marshall Butler, Georgia, Volume 4 – read by
Samuel L. Jackson
*William Colbert, Alabama, Volume 1 – read by
Courtney B. Vance
*Katie Darling, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Jasmine Guy
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*Vinnie Brunson, Texas, Volume 3 – read by
Vanessa L. Williams
*Fannie Berry, read by
CCH Pounder
*Jack & Rosa Maddox, Texas, Volume 7 – read by
Ossie Davis
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and
Ruby Dee
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*Mary Reynolds, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Angela Bassett
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*Louisa Adams, North Carolina, Volume 11 – read by
LaTanya Richardson
*Octavia George, Oklahoma, Volume 13 –
*Sarah Ashley, Texas, Volume 17 –
*Charles Grandy, Virginia – read by
Ruben Santiago-Hudson
*Shang Harris, Georgia, Volume 4 – read by
Don Cheadle
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*Beverly Jones, Virginia –
*Wash Wilson, Texas, Volume 16 –
*Mary Reynolds, Texas, Volume 16 –
*Marshall Butler, Georgia, Volume 4 – read by
Samuel L. Jackson
*Fannie Berry, Virginia –
*Lucindy Lawrence Jurdon, Alabama, Volume 1 –
*Mary Reynolds, Texas, Volume 16 –
*Tempie Herndon Durham, North Carolina, Volume 11 – read by
Vanessa L. Williams
*Rose Williams, Texas, Volume 16 –
*Sarah Frances Shaw Graves, Missouri, Volume 10 –
*Laura Clark, Alabama, Volume 1 – read by
Oprah Winfrey
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*W.L. Bost, North Carolina. Volume 11 – read by
Ossie Davis
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*Robert Falls, Tennessee, Volume 15 – read by
Don Cheadle
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*Cato Carter. Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Roger Guenveur Smith
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Early life
Roger Guenveur Smith was born on July 27, 1955, in Berkeley, California, the son of Helen Guen ...
*Thomas Cole, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Ruben Santiago-Hudson
*Arnold Gragston, Florida, Volume 3 – read by
Courtney B. Vance
*Mary Reynolds, Texas, Volume 16 –
*Arnold Gragston, Florida, Volume 3 – read by
Courtney B. Vance
*Katie Row, Oklahoma, Volume 13 –
*Pvt. Spottswood Rice, Co A, 67th US Colored Infantry – read by
Roscoe Lee Browne
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*William Moore, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Samuel L. Jackson
*Katie Rowe, Oklahoma, Volume 13 –
*Wash Ingram, Texas, Volume 16 – read by
Michael Boatman
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*Robert Falls, Tennessee, Volume 15 – read by
Don Cheadle
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See also
*
List of films featuring slavery
Film has been the most influential medium in the presentation of the history of slavery to the general public. The American film industry has had a complex relationship with slavery, and until recent decades often avoided the topic. Films such a ...
References
Further reading
*''A Sketch of the Laws Relating to Slavery in the Several States of the United States of America.'' Stroud, George M. (George McDowell), 1795-187
*''An Introduction to the WPA Slave Narratives.'' Yetman, Norman R.
*''When I Was a Slave: Memoirs from the Slave Narrative Collection.'' Yetman, Norman R.
*''Prison & Slavery - A Surprising Comparison.'' Gleissner, John D.
External links
*
"Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives", in ''Time'', 2002.
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