Stunning portraits of former slaves photographed seventy years after the Emancipation Proclamation

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Town and country: They offered extraordinary insight into slave life

They provide powerful insight into a part of America’s history that is no longer in living memory – it exists instead in the Library of Congress. One slave said in 1855: ‘Tisn’t he who has stood and looked on, that can tell you what slavery is – ‘tis he who has endured.’

Another man, John W. Fields, 89, said: ‘We were never allowed to go to town and it was not until after I ran away that I knew that they sold anything but slaves, tobacco, and whiskey. Our ignorance was the greatest hold the South had on us. We knew we could run away, but what then? An offender guilty of this crime was subjected to very harsh punishment.’

While there are many reasons as to why these testimonials were collected, one reason was simply the passing of time- by the 1930s, surviving former slaves were old men and women.

The time in which to capture their testimonies was running out, thus putting a sense of urgency to the project. Many of the accounts are deeply troubling, and are powerful reminders of America’s seedy past


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We shall overcome: One former slave said: ‘Tisn’t he who has stood and looked on, that can tell you what slavery is – ‘tis he who has endured’

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Passing of time: While there are many reasons as to why these testimonials were collected, one reason was simply the passing of time

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Government project: By the 1930s, surviving former slaves were old men and women; the time in which to capture their testimonies was running out, thus putting a sense of urgency to the project

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STILL STANDING TALL AND WITH DIGNITY look at them, came from the depth of hell and came out standing tall with their head up and with grace and dignity and still praising YHWH for a better tommorow is promise and know that their heritage is rich.
 
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My grandparents have a picture of their grandparents that reminds of these photos. They are sitting on a bench looking hot, tired and mad as fuck, understandably so. Too bad no narratives were taken like in 1890 to get a better look into their lives. Cool thread.
 
lighthearted26;4263427 said:
My grandparents have a picture of their grandparents that reminds of these photos. They are sitting on a bench looking hot, tired and mad as fuck, understandably so. Too bad no narratives were taken like in 1890 to get a better look into their lives. Cool thread.

word, my family got those pictures like those and in those pictures my grandfather and his uncles was rocking overall's like those in the pictures put a smile to my face. That's why when my great grandmother was alive back in the days i cherished those moments on her porch in OK just listening to thoses stories of her's.
 
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