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Real Voices, Real History Series

No Man's Yoke on My Shoulders, edited by Randell Williams

No Man's Yoke on My Shoulders
Personal Accounts of Slavery in Florida
Edited by Horace Randall Williams

John F. Blair, Publisher
978-0-89587-285-2
$11.95 paperback
5 x 7 ½
102 pages
Published in 2006
Cultural Heritage, History
Real Voices, Real History™ Series

“One day, I went to the slave market and watched em barter off po’ niggers lak tey was hogs,” saud George Lycurgas, as recalled by his son, Edward. “Whole families sold together, and some was split—mother gone to one marster and father and children gone to others. They’d bring a slave out on the platform and open his mouth, pound his chest, make him harden his muscles so the buyer could see what he was gittin’.”

The ex-slaves in No Man’s Yoke on My Shoulders speak of a Florida that no longer exists and can barely be imagined today. Now the fourth most populous state in the country, Florida has more than 100 times the people it did in 1860, just before the Civil War. And it was only 40 years removed from Spanish rule.

In the 1930s, the Federal Writers’ Project dispatched interviewers to record the recollections of former slaves, many in their 80s or 90s. Only one percent of the 2,000-plus transcripts collected in the Library of Congress told the stories of people who had experienced bondage in Florida.

That makes the narratives of former Florida slaves in this volume doubly precious. Readers will get a glimpse into the lives of these rare survivors as they told their stories at the height of the Great Depression, a time many found little better than the slave days.

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Also edited by Horace Randall Williams:
Weren’t No Good Times: Personal Accounts of Slavery in Alabama

Randall Williams is also the co-author of This Day in Civil Rights History.