Alabama Voices

Alabama Voices PDF Author: Alabama Writer's Forum
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Voices from Alabama

Voices from Alabama PDF Author: J. Mack Lofton
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 380

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A mosaic constructed by Alabamians remembering their past. Lofton traveled the length and breadth of the state listening as miners, mill workers, bank executives, homemakers, sharecroppers, businessmen, and college presidents told about their lives in the 1920s, the Great Depression, and World War II.

Address of Edward A. O'Neal

Address of Edward A. O'Neal PDF Author: Voices of Alabama (Radio Program)
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 18

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Voices of the Enslaved

Voices of the Enslaved PDF Author: Sophie White
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469654059
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 347

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In eighteenth-century New Orleans, the legal testimony of some 150 enslaved women and men--like the testimony of free colonists--was meticulously recorded and preserved. Questioned in criminal trials as defendants, victims, and witnesses about attacks, murders, robberies, and escapes, they answered with stories about themselves, stories that rebutted the premise on which slavery was founded. Focusing on four especially dramatic court cases, Voices of the Enslaved draws us into Louisiana's courtrooms, prisons, courtyards, plantations, bayous, and convents to understand how the enslaved viewed and experienced their worlds. As they testified, these individuals charted their movement between West African, indigenous, and colonial cultures; they pronounced their moral and religious values; and they registered their responses to labor, to violence, and, above all, to the intimate romantic and familial bonds they sought to create and protect. Their words--punctuated by the cadences of Creole and rich with metaphor--produced riveting autobiographical narratives as they veered from the questions posed by interrogators. Carefully assessing what we can discover, what we might guess, and what has been lost forever, Sophie White offers both a richly textured account of slavery in French Louisiana and a powerful meditation on the limits and possibilities of the archive.

They Had No Voice

They Had No Voice PDF Author: Denny Abbott
Publisher: NewSouth Books
ISBN: 1603062092
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 142

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Denny Abbott first encountered the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children at Mt. Meigs as a twenty-one-year-old probation officer for the Montgomery County Family Court. He would become so concerned about conditions for black juvenile offenders there--including hard labor, beatings, and rape--that he took the State of Alabama to court to win reforms. With the help of the U.S. Justice Department, Abbott won a resounding victory that brought change, although three years later he had to sue the state again. In They Had No Voice, Abbott details these battles and how his actions cost him his job and made him a pariah in his hometown, but resulted in better lives for Alabama's children. Abbott also tells of his later career as the first national director of the Adam Walsh Child Resource Center, where he helped focus attention on missing and exploited children and became widely recognized as an expert on children's issues.

Voices of Alabama

Voices of Alabama PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 4

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By Voices Vol. 1

By Voices Vol. 1 PDF Author:
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Voices Rising

Voices Rising PDF Author:
Publisher: Alabama Committee of National Museum of Women in Arts
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 60

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Voices of Alabama

Voices of Alabama PDF Author: Voices of Alabama (Radio program)
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Pages : 4

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Ghosts Over the Boiler

Ghosts Over the Boiler PDF Author: Project Hope to Abolish the Death Penalty
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 0826505309
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 392

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From a donated typewriter that frequently breaks down, people on Alabama's death row have literally cut and pasted together a newsletter, On Wings of Hope, for the last three decades to educate the public about the death penalty. This newsletter, a labor of love, documents decades of work, wisdom, activism, and lived experience of those who have been executed, or are scheduled to be executed, by the state of Alabama. The writings also chart the changing policy and practice of capital punishment in the state that sentences more people to death per capita than any other in the US. Ghosts Over the Boiler is a curated collection of poetry, visual art, photographs, essays, creative writings, and other archival materials that have emerged from Alabama's death row from the organization Project Hope to Abolish the Death Penalty (PHADP). This group was founded at Holman Correctional Facility and has been operating autonomously since 1989 toward its mission to abolish the death penalty in Alabama and in the nation.