Historical question: what was slavery like in south carolina?
a. source 1: interview with fo...
Social Studies, 26.09.2019 03:00 daniel2humnle
Historical question: what was slavery like in south carolina?
a. source 1: interview with former slave in 1936. the interviewer is a black man collecting oral
histories for the federal writers' project.
b. source 2: interview with former slave in 1936. the interviewer is a white woman collecting oral
histories for the federal writers' project.
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