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| #5976417 in Books | Octavia V Rogers Albert | 1991-05-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.44 x.62 x4.63l,.38 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | The House of Bondage Or Charlotte Brooks and Other Slaves||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Good and Tear-Filled|By J. Detwiler|I would recommend skipping the first forty pages of the book (modern prefaces and introductions) and begin with what Octavia Rogers Albert wrote. Her style is conversational. You feel like you are there, listening while she interviews each eyewitness. She is careful in her questions to make sure that all the accounts are truthful. Her Christi|||"One of the most interesting volumes...is also one of the most eclectic. The House of Bondage or Charlotte Brooks and Other Slaves by Octavia Rogers Albert is a fascinating piece of literature partly because it is so experimental in its attempt to bl
Setting out to correct the inadequacies of many written accounts of slavery, teacher and social activist Octavia Albert added her own incisive commentary to the personal narratives of former slaves, and called for every Christian's personal acceptance of responsibility for slavery's legacies and lessons.
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