@article{308351, note = {Special features: original slave narrative audio recording of Fountain Hughes; biographies of the ex-slaves featured in the documentary; DVD-ROM links to HBO.com site, Library of Congress Slave Narratives Archives, The Freedom Center.}, author = {Glover, Jacqueline. and Lennon, Thomas. and Harris, Mark Jonathan, and Bell, Ed. and Bassett, Angela. and Boatman, Michael, and Browne, Roscoe Lee. and Cheadle, Don. and Davis, Ossie. and Dee, Ruby. and Guillaume, Robert. and Guy, Jasmine. and Jackson, Samuel L. and Pounder, C. C. H. and Smith, Roger Guenveur. and Vance, Courtney B. and Williams, Vanessa. and Winfrey, Oprah. and Woodard, Alfre, and Goldberg, Whoopi,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/308351}, title = {Unchained memories readings from the slave narratives / [videorecording] :}, publisher = {HBO Video,}, abstract = {When the Civil War ended in 1865, more than 4 million slaves were set free. By the late 1930's, 100,000 former slaves were still alive. In the midst of the Great Depression, journalists and writers traveled the country to record the memories of the last generation of African-Americans born into bondage. Over 2,000 interviews were transcribed as spoken, in the vernacular of the time, to form a unique historical record.}, recid = {308351}, pages = {1 videodisc (75 min.) :}, address = {New York :}, year = {2003}, }