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Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days

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A first-person memoir recounts an enslaved girl's carefree childhood mingled with harsher realities: communal food, scant clothing, work rhythms, theft and punishments, overseers, and informal marriage customs; memories of play with white and Black children during the Civil War. It moves into a vivid account of a religious vision, subsequent baptism, and engagement with northern churches and evening schooling, followed by efforts to record her life. Short essays examine Lincoln and the race question; the volume closes with personal poems and hymns that reflect faith, loss, and resilience.

About the Author

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Annie L. Burton

Annie L. Burton was an African American author known for her poignant memoir, "Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days." In this work, she provides a personal account of her experiences growing up in the antebellum South, offering insights into the realities of slavery and its impact on her life. Burton's narrative is significant for its candid portrayal of the struggles and resilience of those who lived through this tumultuous period in American history. Her contributions to literature provide valuable perspectives on the legacy of slavery and the strength of the human spirit.

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