Buoyed by the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s,
historians began reevaluating previously held beliefs of American
slavery. Under particular scrutiny was the belief in slavery's
paternalistic benevolence. Remembering the Days of Sorrow is not
another attempt to revise this outdated perception justifying
slavery. Others have already done that. As part of the New Deal's
national agenda of work relief programs, the Slave Narratives
project provided employment while simultaneously preserving the
memories of former slaves throughout the country. Remembering the
Days of Sorrow allows the voices of Texas's former slaves to
resonate to a new generation as they remembered what it was like to
suffer under the yoke of slavery as well as the yoke of old age and
poverty in the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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