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Slave TestimonySlave Testimony

Slave Testimony

John W. Blassingame

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If scholars want to know the hearts and secret thoughts of slaves, they must study the testimony of the blacks. But, since the slaves did not know the hearts and secret thoughts of masters, historians must also examine the testimony of whites. Neither the whites nor the blacks had a monopoly on truth, had rended the veil cloaking the life of the other, or had seen clearly the pain and joy bounded by color and caste. The perceptions of neither can be accepted as encapsulating the totality of plantation life. Consequently, whether we focus on the slave or the master, we must systematically examine both black and white testimony. But, just as there are some topics on which only the masters can provide reliable information, there are some questions which only the slaves can answer. - Introduction.

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OL Work ID
OL6808597W

Subjects

SourcesSlaveryHistoryPersonal narrativesSlaves, united statesSlavery, united states, historyBiographyEnslaved persons, united statesSlaves

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