Slave Narratives, Volume XIII: Oklahoma Narratives presents a compelling collection of firsthand accounts gathered through the Federal Writers' Project during the 1930s. This volume highlights the experiences of formerly enslaved individuals who later lived in Oklahoma, offering a unique perspective shaped by both enslavement in the American South and resettlement in Indian Territory and early Oklahoma communities. The testimonies reveal stories of hardship, resilience, family life, cultural traditions, and survival amid the institution of slavery. Many narratives also explore the complexities of slavery among Native American nations, providing crucial insight into a lesser-known chapter of American history. Rich in personal detail and emotional depth, this volume preserves voices that might otherwise have been lost. It stands as an essential historical resource for readers, researchers, and scholars seeking to understand the lived realities of enslaved people and the legacy of slavery across the expanding American frontier.
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